Instead of its current, unsafe route through Portland, the Congress-to-Washington part of the corridor would function better as ‘a grand boulevard for local businesses, needed housing and useful public space,’ a reader says.
The 19th-century structure was built as a home for a shipping merchant. The seller has its eye on potential new headquarters. For the buyer, the spot is a place to grow.
The 19th century structure was built as a home for a shipping merchant. The seller has its eye on a potential new headquarters. For the buyer, the spot is a place to grow.
This week, we’re introducing you to BirdSafe Maine, a collaboration between Maine Audubon, the Portland Society for Architecture, and the University of Southern Maine. Through volunteer work and advocacy, this collaboration addresses the issue of bird glass strikes here in Maine, contributing to an international community of nonprofit organizations working to protect the lives of […]