TC_zoid
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What a dream scenario it would be to replace that garage with a creatively designed 25 story residential tower (apartments). Check out Vancouver, B.C. It's far more tall residential towers than office buildings going back to the 80s. It's the opposite of the American downtown office building core with low rise suburban residential. And building taller in the suburbs brings the rents down and compels people to live there, thus reducing rents downtown. It spreads out the density and rental costs. More and more of us are not getting married and not having children, so density is a more attractive lifestyle. If Rock Row did that, I could see it helping to reduce rents in downtown Portland. But no, it will be large footprint 3 and 4 story buildings. Maine is not a fun time for most in the winter, or if you don't ski. Walking a distance is painful.