The Town Center could have been Maine's Walnut Creek (CA)....sigh.The only problem with the Downs is that they're held to Scarborough's onerous parking minimums and the Planning Board has been unwilling to budge and allow exceptions. The "Town Center" is going to be surrounded by surface parking lots.
I'm not 100% sold on the location being on the edge of the industrial park, would have rather seen it at the Payne/Haigis intersection. Something else is going in there now, but it would have been on the back side of the "town center"This development is becoming a HUGE success because of the location, for one, and two, it's focused with housing first, not second. Rock Row has become a de facto bust because it has not. I went to the new Costco on its fringe, and it is spectacular, everything it should be, which is that all products are marked up by only 9%. This means that anything in there, of which they beat down the manufacturers to get the lowest price, will be the lowest that one can find anywhere. It has their always enjoyable tastings stations, and the ridiculously large TVs at ridiculously low prices. It's a misnomer as The Downs are actually the Ups, and it will keep going that way too.
https://www.mainebiz.biz/article/2024-forecast-the-downs-looks-to-transformative-year
It's going to be a damn car dealership....talk about a waste of prime real estate.I'm not 100% sold on the location being on the edge of the industrial park, would have rather seen it at the Payne/Haigis intersection. Something else is going in there now, but it would have been on the back side of the "town center"
Ha ha, not unless you wanna raise your gas taxes by a few million dollars!Hey guys…went down to Costco the other day. Are there any plans to widen Payne Rd between Hannaford and Costco? What is it…1 mile (or less)? Come on Scarborough…the area and traffic is growing quickly! It’s a ridiculous little stretch to travel.
LOL.....It's a freakin mile in an already overdeveloped and quickly growing commercial and residential area. But hey if you want everyone to crawl in their gas guzzlers along that stretch spewing air pollution........Ha ha, not unless you wanna raise your gas taxes by a few million dollars!
Westbrook ended up spending a whopping $2.6 million to widen about 400' feet of Clarke Drive last year (see page 52 of this document).
At that rate, a mile-long road widening would cost Scarborough about 1/4th of its entire annual town budget. But it would also saddle taxpayers about $15K-$40K a year in additional plowing and maintenance costs.
And we have extremely robust evidence from past experience that these kinds of traffic subsidies only increase congestion in the long run.
LOL.....It's a freakin mile in an already overdeveloped and quickly growing commercial and residential area. But hey if you want everyone to crawl in their gas guzzlers along that stretch spewing air pollution........
I think part of this is that the Scarborough Town Center doesn't feel integrated or centralized. It's still someplace people have to drive to like it's an isolated vassal state.Maine must have the worst business climate in America. Good luck at making Scarborough Town Center a go......everyone claims they want local businesses.....then said local businesses can't seem to attract enough customers or stay open long enough to make it. Limited hours, shoddy service and the whole "we're out of this....we're out of that" litter the Maine retail and dining landscape right now. I've really had it with this state in that regard. Maine is still using COVID as an excuse for everything....gimme a break. Sorry for the tirade....but year after year it's the same old, same old.