So ... many ... parking lots ...
The way Portland is growing.....that might not necessarily be a bad thing. They provide a lot of empty space for future development. The power lines are the bigger issue for me.....they scream old and small time.
So ... many ... parking lots ...
Haha - I'm just impatient and also *slightly* mocking the NIMBY's against development for the loss of their precious parking lots, scrap yards, etc. I just hope Portland builds upward instead of more stubby buildings. Federated will likely never build on the Midtown Land. The original taller plans were exciting, but you know ... shadows. Sad.Portland has been filling in those parking lots one at a time from Congress Street down to Commercial: 201 Federal Street, Herald Square project, Canopy Hotel, Aloft Hotel, Hyatt Place Hotel, Free Street residential block, affordable housing project at Fore and Franklin, Hobson Landing which was an empty lumber yard and there are numerous vacant lots in the eastern waterfront area that have been developed. There are also projects proposed on two smaller parking lots on Commercial Street which include residential beside the Holy Donut and the Maine Public Broadcasting building next to the Galt Block. The Portland Square area and the Top of the Old Port lots are still the two major areas that need some serious infill and hopefully the PS parcels will materialize in the near future. Did I miss anything and I personally feel Portland is doing pretty well considering the impact the 2 year pandemic had on the overall economy!
The original taller plans were exciting, but you know ... shadows. Sad.
I don't think he's a full time Portland resident either. Similar to others who balked about a development within the East End that would bring racial diversity to their neighborhood. Part time Portland residents worrying about their property values and not what Portland actually needs.According to Peter Monro, tall buildings eat people. I can't imagine what he's thinking as 201 Federal is built.
(No, I'm never going to let go of what that jack@$$ did with his Keep Portland Livable BS)
Top of the Old Port is just outrageous.So ... many ... parking lots ...