But Do THEY?I am guessing Abenaki, Wabanaki, or the Algonquian. Machigonne makes sense but the ferries have that on lock! Love it.
But Do THEY?I am guessing Abenaki, Wabanaki, or the Algonquian. Machigonne makes sense but the ferries have that on lock! Love it.
I did have a momentary obsession with Parker, Stein and Picasso......~CPortland already has a half-dozen buildings and a major thoroughfare named Baxter anyway; certainly didn't need another (and AFAIK the family had nothing to do with this one).
Iftheyyou name it the Algonquian will the ghost of Dorothy Parker show up to haunt it?
It is pretty amazing what they accomplished decades and decades ago.....and I agree. It doesn't even look that tall!! From anywhere - except for right under it! ~CThis isn’t aimed at the developers but more of an observation. Look at the amount of time it has taken to build this 200 foot building in 2022-23. How the hell did cities like NYC get built to the scale it was decades and decades ago with no computers and whatnot? I get they went crazy putting up the Empire State, but there are hundreds and hundreds of buildings taller than Federal built in our grandparents and great grandparents days.
What’s sad is that this easily should have been another 5 stories taller withouT even triggering the worst of the local nimbys. From various angles it doesn’t even look like the tallest in skyline
I think the Fidelity Trust building facing Monument Square was the second tallest building in New England when it was completed in 1910--and that includes all of Boston. I'd say Portland's fall from hi-rise prominence has been rather embarrassing, really. Let's see another residential one, this time 25 stories, and in Bayside. Save us from the Federated fiasco. We have faith in you.It is pretty amazing what they accomplished decades and decades ago.....and I agree. It doesn't even look that tall!! From anywhere - except for right under it! ~C
Machigonne Tower does have a nice ring!But Do THEY?
Amazing. ~ CThe 102 story Empire State Building being completed in just under 13 months is mind-blowing in 1930-31 and very reminiscent of the time it took to complete the lofty Cambria Hotel in Portland in modern times.
Yes, it was like watching paint drying. It's truly amazing how the work ethic has changed.The 102 story Empire State Building (1931) being completed in just under 13 months is mind-blowing and very reminiscent of the efforts it took to complete the lofty Cambria Hotel in Portland in modern times.
Was heading south on 295 this afternoon and it looks impressive as you pass through the Tukey's Bridge area towards the Franklin Street exit.It is pretty amazing what they accomplished decades and decades ago.....and I agree. It doesn't even look that tall!! From anywhere - except for right under it! ~C
The common area in the top of the tower will be overrun by the nouveau literati!Portland already has a half-dozen buildings and a major thoroughfare named Baxter anyway; certainly didn't need another (and AFAIK the family had nothing to do with this one).
Iftheyyou name it the Algonquian will the ghost of Dorothy Parker show up to haunt it?