No boutique hotel or creative housing? It seems antithetical to the idea of creating technologies for the future, that ALL of the students will be arriving from multiple locations in a car or shuttle van. The neighborhood will now see more traffic--a lot more. When you mention a "hotel" most in Maine think of tourists wandering around. This is not that. It's students and related visitors spending the majority of their time here, M-F. A small boutique hotel and restaurant (rooftop is best) designed for the school would become a nice respite from the school environment. I can see students calling rideshares to go into the Old Port for long lunches and evening bar crawls. Many of them will be older than college age, and those attending to improve their business models will be in their 30s and perhaps into their 40s. They aren't eating or drinking in a cafeteria M-F. A van won't do it. This is not summer camp. Roux needs to think this one out a bit more.