Yeah, that's the one. Again, though, I have to say that this is, in my opinion, not an indication that this project won't happen, just that it won't start construction this fall. That's entirely different from saying it's a done deal. The project is fully approved and sitting in an ideal location. Why build without a tenant? And if a tenant is lined up in the winter, you can't build (frozen). And then the spring is prime hotel season (don't want to ruin business for Hampton Inn). But, I wouldn't be surprised if the same or a substantially similar project commences sometime next year. Otherwise, all of the money spent thus far (including cost of land) is wasted. That's not good business. You will see a project here, but not one starting this fall. This was a world class proposal and I hope the developers come forward with these plans when a tenant materializes and a good construction schedule is available.
$500,000 is pricey, but it's ten times less (literally) than the cost of units proposed on the same site 6 years ago ($5 million Westin penthouse) and if you look at the cars in MiCucci's parking lot during the day, plus the proximity to the coolest neighborhoods/districts in Maine (Old Port, Downtown, and Munjoy Hill), plus waterviews and a top notch recreational trail, it starts to make a little more sense.
40 India St. project was officially cancelled as of last month. Residential part of the project was selling well, but retail and commercial did not sell at all. The land and the adjacent Hampton Inn have been sold, so it's unknown what, if anything, will go up on that lot.
The plans are out to the general contractors for the project at Pine & Brackett Streets. From what I saw, it is typical of today's city development. A wall of building right to the sidewalk, very few plantings, no grass. Retail at the corner of Pine & Brackett, and on the end on Brackett. Maybe everyone knows this already.
Top of the east is gonna be pretty sick once it reopens double the size. High class high rollers like Patrick will have his own booth.
I like that they are addressing the 295 view of it cause frankly it looks like total shit right now.
I guess they're voting on the ballroom tonight in the plaza. Kevin Donahue already says no without seeing it because it's not what the people want. Guess the people want to continue nothing but drunken bums pissing in broad daylight and shopping carts all over instead Kevin, right?
I guess they're voting on the ballroom tonight in the plaza. Kevin Donahue already says no without seeing it because it's not what the people want. Guess the people want to continue nothing but drunken bums pissing in broad daylight and shopping carts all over instead Kevin, right?
Doesn't the Eastland already have a "ballroom"? Not dating myself, but my high school senior prom was there in the ballroom.
I talked to three councilors that are in favor of developing the plaza. I think it will go through if the Westin meets some of the previous concerns and gives the homeless a little more land to hang out in!
I hope it does go through....it seems that people are concerned about the homeless population....how concerned could you be if u are only willing to give them a park to hang out in? It seems to me, if there was q true concern, there'd be more offered than a downtown park bench.
Let the westin have their ballroom, it will improve the area for everyone