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^ Thanks, one day I'll use a real camera instead of the faithful iPhone and because of you I make every effort to eliminate telephone poles and wires in the shots!
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Old Port Skyline from State Pier by Corey Templeton, on FlickrTake a cruise that goes along the working waterfront... there's a lot of rustic the further you get from Commercial St.I love that "rustic" working waterfront building with the peeling paint and buckling roof. The holes in the building allow for a good nesting site and shelter for sea birds as well.
Take a cruise that goes along the working waterfront... there's a lot of rustic the further you get from Commercial St.
Looks good but little bummed it’s not a true curtain wall. Although this is probably better for energy performance. ~C
Looks good but little bummed it’s not a true curtain wall. Although this is probably better for energy performance. ~C
Just made my first phone call Monday. Local is pretty important to us. Any ideas, thoughts on what folks would like to see here are always welcome. Throw them out! ~CDo we have any word on which businesses will be on the ground floor? Here is hoping for a Maine-based company!
Isn't that what the Portland Beer Hub does? The one next to Rosie's. I've never been in, but it looks like they retail and pour.And with a local brands only craft beer draft bar. Can they do that in Maine? Draft beer and sell packaged beer and spirits? Maybe they can split it into two sides, like Bissell did with the chicken place (an order window in the brewery--clever). Talk to the Bissell boys. They are smart beer bros, for sure. They even created their own distribution company to make more money--a lot more.