South Portland\u27s Cushing Point was the site of the West Shipyard during World War II, where 30,000 shipbuilders worked around the clock producing Liberty Ships for the war effort -- Today the old shipyard area is in poor shape, but South Portland city managerJerre Bryant and Planning Director Tex Haeuser have developed a plan to fund $500,000 in public improvements in the area with money from a proposed Tax Increment Financing District for National Semiconductor -- Detail
One of the key themes in contemporary urban design debates is the redevelopment of brownfield sites....
Focus on York County piece on William McDonough, former commander of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNS...
South Portland planning director, Milan Nevajda, and Andrew Clark, regional transportation director ...
Long article outlining the history and local impact of South Portland\u27s East and West yards, whic...
Historical article on private- and public-sector shipbuilding in South Portland during World War II....
An article on the New England Shipbuilding yard, which was built in South Portland during World War ...
South Portland city officials plan to seek $300,000 from the state Department of Economic Developmen...
29 pagesSituated between Marquam Hill and the Willamette River, South Portland is a unique remnant o...
The South Portland City Council last night voted 4-3 to approve a proposal under which the city woul...
North by East piece on the South Portland oil tank farm, which came into being during World War I, ...
Ed Langlois, who is the president of the South Portland Shipyard Society and is spearheading efforts...
Portland Harbor fortifications date to the founding of Fort Preble in 1807 on Spring Point, followed...
This General Stores building at the Charleston Naval Shipyard was constructed in 1941. This rehabili...
Joel Eastman, a professor of history at the University of Southern Maine will host Shipyard Memorie...
View of Pickett Street, northeast of Broadway, from west. Todd-Bath Shipyard (later, New England Shi...
One of the key themes in contemporary urban design debates is the redevelopment of brownfield sites....
Focus on York County piece on William McDonough, former commander of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNS...
South Portland planning director, Milan Nevajda, and Andrew Clark, regional transportation director ...
Long article outlining the history and local impact of South Portland\u27s East and West yards, whic...
Historical article on private- and public-sector shipbuilding in South Portland during World War II....
An article on the New England Shipbuilding yard, which was built in South Portland during World War ...
South Portland city officials plan to seek $300,000 from the state Department of Economic Developmen...
29 pagesSituated between Marquam Hill and the Willamette River, South Portland is a unique remnant o...
The South Portland City Council last night voted 4-3 to approve a proposal under which the city woul...
North by East piece on the South Portland oil tank farm, which came into being during World War I, ...
Ed Langlois, who is the president of the South Portland Shipyard Society and is spearheading efforts...
Portland Harbor fortifications date to the founding of Fort Preble in 1807 on Spring Point, followed...
This General Stores building at the Charleston Naval Shipyard was constructed in 1941. This rehabili...
Joel Eastman, a professor of history at the University of Southern Maine will host Shipyard Memorie...
View of Pickett Street, northeast of Broadway, from west. Todd-Bath Shipyard (later, New England Shi...
One of the key themes in contemporary urban design debates is the redevelopment of brownfield sites....
Focus on York County piece on William McDonough, former commander of Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNS...
South Portland planning director, Milan Nevajda, and Andrew Clark, regional transportation director ...