Article on the struggle to maintain Portland\u27s working waterfront over the last 25 years, and detailing the current debate over how to develop 17 acres at the east end of the waterfront. The land was transferred to the city by Bath Iron Works, and is being considered as a location for the Ocean Gateway marine terminal. Includes major changes that have occurred on the waterfront since the 1970s. Details
Article about the fight shaping up between Portland and Gloucester, Mass., as the two ports compete ...
News piece on a new course in the city of Portland\u27s waterfront planning project. Portland mayo...
The Talk of Maine piece on how the Portland City Council\u27s recent weakening of waterfront zoning...
The debate over how to develop 17 acres at the east end of Portland\u27s waterfront has focused inte...
An in-depth look at how those who make a living from the water in Maine\u27s cities and towns are lo...
Some property owners on Portland\u27s waterfront feel betrayed by the city council for not going far...
Between 1845 and 1980 the Portland waterfront between southwest Washington and Clay Streets, east of...
An article tracing the history of Portland\u27s eastern waterfront, including the India St. and Fore...
Long article describing the ebb and flow of work at the Bath Iron Works Portland dry dock facility. ...
Former Maine Gov. Ken Curtis, former Portland city managerJohn Menario and former Bath Iron Works CE...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s waterfront and what it may actually be worth if the city were to...
Detailed article on the redevelopment of the Maine State Pier in Portland, noting that the process h...
Feature article on the moratorium on development on Portland\u27s waterfront, which the Portland Cit...
An in-depth article on development on Portland\u27s East End, sparked by Ocean Gateway, a cruise shi...
Comment piece by David Tyler noting that the Bath Iron Work\u27s lease on land on Portland\u27s wat...
Article about the fight shaping up between Portland and Gloucester, Mass., as the two ports compete ...
News piece on a new course in the city of Portland\u27s waterfront planning project. Portland mayo...
The Talk of Maine piece on how the Portland City Council\u27s recent weakening of waterfront zoning...
The debate over how to develop 17 acres at the east end of Portland\u27s waterfront has focused inte...
An in-depth look at how those who make a living from the water in Maine\u27s cities and towns are lo...
Some property owners on Portland\u27s waterfront feel betrayed by the city council for not going far...
Between 1845 and 1980 the Portland waterfront between southwest Washington and Clay Streets, east of...
An article tracing the history of Portland\u27s eastern waterfront, including the India St. and Fore...
Long article describing the ebb and flow of work at the Bath Iron Works Portland dry dock facility. ...
Former Maine Gov. Ken Curtis, former Portland city managerJohn Menario and former Bath Iron Works CE...
Cover Story piece on Portland\u27s waterfront and what it may actually be worth if the city were to...
Detailed article on the redevelopment of the Maine State Pier in Portland, noting that the process h...
Feature article on the moratorium on development on Portland\u27s waterfront, which the Portland Cit...
An in-depth article on development on Portland\u27s East End, sparked by Ocean Gateway, a cruise shi...
Comment piece by David Tyler noting that the Bath Iron Work\u27s lease on land on Portland\u27s wat...
Article about the fight shaping up between Portland and Gloucester, Mass., as the two ports compete ...
News piece on a new course in the city of Portland\u27s waterfront planning project. Portland mayo...
The Talk of Maine piece on how the Portland City Council\u27s recent weakening of waterfront zoning...