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ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE COLLECTION OF NEWS CLIPPINGS AND DEVELOPMENT RENDERINGS FROM YEARS AGO
Portlander has graciously loaned me a ten pound bag of news clippings, all of which relate to Portland development in one way or another. It is a treasure trove of information and renderings and I look forward to sharing it on this website. Portlander has more knowledge of downtown Portland than anyone I have ever met, by a factor of about 100. For instance, who knew the Eastland used to have an outdoor swimming pool on its roof? Who knew congress square park used to house an underground bowling alley? Thank you for this awesome amount of info!
Some highlights so far -
1. there was serious consideration in the late 1990s of connecting the the Maine Bank and Trust building, the Time and Temp building, and 511 Congress all by sky-walk bridges. This came after Elizabeth Noyce purchased the properties in one of the largest commercial real estate purchases in downtown history.
2. there was another pro basket ball team proposed for Portland - "The Mountain Cats"
3. Pierce Atwood has been considering leaving downtown since at least the late 1990s so there is hope that the firm will remain downtown instead of move to the suburbs, as has been recently discussed in the news. Much more...
Portlander has graciously loaned me a ten pound bag of news clippings, all of which relate to Portland development in one way or another. It is a treasure trove of information and renderings and I look forward to sharing it on this website. Portlander has more knowledge of downtown Portland than anyone I have ever met, by a factor of about 100. For instance, who knew the Eastland used to have an outdoor swimming pool on its roof? Who knew congress square park used to house an underground bowling alley? Thank you for this awesome amount of info!
Some highlights so far -
1. there was serious consideration in the late 1990s of connecting the the Maine Bank and Trust building, the Time and Temp building, and 511 Congress all by sky-walk bridges. This came after Elizabeth Noyce purchased the properties in one of the largest commercial real estate purchases in downtown history.
2. there was another pro basket ball team proposed for Portland - "The Mountain Cats"
3. Pierce Atwood has been considering leaving downtown since at least the late 1990s so there is hope that the firm will remain downtown instead of move to the suburbs, as has been recently discussed in the news. Much more...
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