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The Loring House Apartments occupy a landscaped parcel of 1.5 acres (0.61 ha) in Portland's Nasons Corner neighborhood. It is set on the north side of Brighton Avenue (Maine State Route 258), just east of the point where it crosses Interstate 95. It consists of a cluster of 2-1/2 story brick buildings, with a central 3-1/2 story main building ...
Franklin Towers is a 16-story high-rise building located in Portland, Maine, at the corner of Franklin Street and Cumberland Avenue, rising to a height of 175 feet (53 m). [1] Construction was completed in 1969, and its primary use is residential. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2024. [3]
The Apex Town Council accepted Crosby’s resignation by a 4-1 vote during an emergency town meeting on Thursday. Councilman Brett Gantt, who was elected in 2021, cast the dissenting vote but said ...
Houses in Portland, Maine (29 P) This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 11:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
Portland's Arts District is based around Congress Street in downtown Portland. The District includes the Portland Museum of Art, the Maine College of Art (MECA) and the State Theatre. It is a mixed-use neighborhood with both apartments and commercial establishments. [1]
The acquisition also included franchise and or management agreements for 7 other Chalet Susse branded properties located in New Hampshire. [ 6 ] In August 2000, Olympus Hospitality Group and Marriott International , Inc. entered into a franchise license agreement under which 20 of Olympus Hospitality's Susse Chalet hotels were to be converted ...
The Woodman Building is a historic commercial block located at 133–141 Middle Street in Portland, Maine.It was designed by architect George M. Harding and built in 1867. It is one of the most elaborate and high-style commercial buildings built in the wake of the city's devastating 1866 fire, and is one of Maine's largest Second Empire buildings.