Newsreal column on a recent meeting between the Portland City Council and advocates of a proposed aquarium for the city\u27s waterfront. The 40 or so high-powered aquarium supporters were seeking a firm commitment from councilors to back the proposal, and said the project would require a $6 million contribution from the city. Details
This Just In piece on the ongoing battle between Ocean Properties and Olympia Companies over the co...
This Just In piece on the ongoing battle between Ocean Properties and Olympia Companies over the co...
The proposed Gulf of Maine Aquarium would cost $42 million to construct, employ around 140 people an...
The Portland City Council gave qualified support to a move to build an aquarium in the city, which m...
The Portland City Council gave qualified support to a move to build an aquarium in the city, which m...
Proponents of building a world-class aquarium in Portland will present their proposal to the Portlan...
Proponents of building a world-class aquarium in Portland will present their proposal to the Portlan...
Despite a lack of support from the Portland City Council, the Aquarium Development Corp. on Wednesda...
The Aquarium Development Corp., which has proposed building a $35 million Gulf of Maine Aquarium on ...
The Portland City Council on Monday voted 7-2 against contributing $10,000 to an aquarium feasibilit...
Richard C. McDonald of the Aquarium Development Corp. on Tuesday said the group could decide today w...
Partners for Progress, the coalition of businesses that wants to see an aquarium built on Portland\u...
An April 12 Portland Press Herald article stated that Portland city manager Robert Ganley was now in...
Talk of Portland piece with coverage of the controversy surrounding a proposed aquarium, the secess...
This Just In piece on the ongoing battle between Ocean Properties and Olympia Companies over the co...
This Just In piece on the ongoing battle between Ocean Properties and Olympia Companies over the co...
This Just In piece on the ongoing battle between Ocean Properties and Olympia Companies over the co...
The proposed Gulf of Maine Aquarium would cost $42 million to construct, employ around 140 people an...
The Portland City Council gave qualified support to a move to build an aquarium in the city, which m...
The Portland City Council gave qualified support to a move to build an aquarium in the city, which m...
Proponents of building a world-class aquarium in Portland will present their proposal to the Portlan...
Proponents of building a world-class aquarium in Portland will present their proposal to the Portlan...
Despite a lack of support from the Portland City Council, the Aquarium Development Corp. on Wednesda...
The Aquarium Development Corp., which has proposed building a $35 million Gulf of Maine Aquarium on ...
The Portland City Council on Monday voted 7-2 against contributing $10,000 to an aquarium feasibilit...
Richard C. McDonald of the Aquarium Development Corp. on Tuesday said the group could decide today w...
Partners for Progress, the coalition of businesses that wants to see an aquarium built on Portland\u...
An April 12 Portland Press Herald article stated that Portland city manager Robert Ganley was now in...
Talk of Portland piece with coverage of the controversy surrounding a proposed aquarium, the secess...
This Just In piece on the ongoing battle between Ocean Properties and Olympia Companies over the co...
This Just In piece on the ongoing battle between Ocean Properties and Olympia Companies over the co...
This Just In piece on the ongoing battle between Ocean Properties and Olympia Companies over the co...
The proposed Gulf of Maine Aquarium would cost $42 million to construct, employ around 140 people an...