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Suspicious packages at McIntyre a false alarm, say Portsmouth police

Suspicious packages at McIntyre a false alarm, say Portsmouth police
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Portsmouth NH McIntyre redevelopment roadblocks Redgate/Kane, NPS

PORTSMOUTH – The efforts by a city committee to submit a successful redevelopment plan to federal officials for the Thomas J. McIntyre Federal Building property are facing a series of roadblocks. First, Michael Kane, a principal in the city s development partner Redgate/Kane, bluntly told McIntyre Subcommittee members late last week the developers didn’t want to meet with federal officials about the redevelopment plan for the property, which was devised by city consultants following a lengthy public input process. “We’re really not part of this design and so I don’t think we have an interest in being part of that conversation with NPS with regard to this design,” Kane said during a Zoom meeting of the McIntyre Subcommittee late Friday afternoon.

Portsmouth NH residents evenly split on McIntyre property plan

PORTSMOUTH – Residents who participated in a special City Council meeting on the proposed redesign plan for the Thomas J. McIntyre Federal Building property Tuesday were almost evenly split on whether they liked the proposal. Bow Street resident Mike Casino called what has been described as the market pavilion or shed design for the 2.1-acre site “absolutely phenomenal.” “If we could have something built like this in the downtown it would represent an iconic piece of architecture that would become a signature image for the city,” he said during Tuesday’s special council Zoom video conference meeting. He stated that the proposed design is “the type of development that Portsmouth deserves,” that provides a “meaningful amount” of public, open and gathering space.

Portsmouth NH unveils market city vision for McIntyre redevelopment

PORTSMOUTH  A market pavilion design has emerged as residents preferred vision for redevelopment of the Thomas J. McIntyre Federal Building property. Boston-based design firm Principle Group revealed its final redevelopment sketch to Portsmouth residents and city leaders Tuesday night. It features retail and restaurant space, outdoor performance space, underground parking and the return of a post office to the site. Russell Preston, founder of Principle Group, told the meeting’s virtual attendees the pavilion design, which he termed a market shed design, on average, ranked the top option out of four prior design sketches in a survey of Portsmouth residents. It scored an average of 3.8 on a scale of 1-5. The survey asked for opinions about multiple visions for the property created through a lengthy public input process.

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