Impressive, especially like the glass facade facing Fore Street. Agree with the removal of the utility poles! In addition to this project, there is still a 7 story office building, 7 story condo building and a new hotel (Home 2) waiting to break ground on Fore Street. Also a four story condo building on India Street by the renovated Grand Trunk building, and the proposed garage behind WEX. Oh yeah, a new 6 story condo building on Franklin at Congress. Did I forget anything on this end of downtown?
Anyone know more about the "rumors" floating around about Portland Square?? Feels like that's been a rumor for years but is there something more concrete now?
I'm hearing that there are now plans on the drawing board. I haven't heard any details of that plan other than the existence of a plan. Probably won't be long before something is announced.
In addition, I'm very concerned with the well being of the Time & Temperature Building. Am hoping that the new post foreclosure owner will do a complete interior (residential) and exterior renovation and maybe add a few floors as has been done with other classic/historic high rises in other cities.
^ Yeah, that 100 Fore Street rendering is rather hideous.
I can't understand why a developer who owns valuable waterfront property wants to give away so much of it to low-rent car storage, but I guess it's a testament to how much landlords still believe they "need" parking to attract tenants.
Relatedly, I was at the ULI conference in Boston last week, and loan underwriters there were talking about how they were going to stop financing parking garages b/c of the IPCC climate report, which is pretty specific in stating that cities need to shift their transportation networks to move at least 80% of all commutes by transit within the next 10 years.
Either Portland meets that goal or this parking garage and most of Commercial Street are going to be underwater. And the developers and investors who are building these garages are going to be underwater either way.
I agree, the Fore Street project is nothing special visually and I guess the developers are going to demolish part of one structure to extend Mountfort down to Thames Street. Maine Medical Center's new entrance looks impressive though I wish it had a little more height on the Congress Street side. There are two additional floors but they are kind of hidden on the rear inner corner of the building.
So I heard from a good source that Soley has hired an architect for a 20 story tower on that spot behind five guys/novare/key bank. Shocking it's gonna have a hotel!!!!
Also the little restaurant thing in canal plaza is about to sign with a tenant with deep pockets