Maine

Paying For Less Parking

The City of Portland, Maine, might join other cities around the country by lowering its parking requirements in exchange for a fee from developers.

June 26, 2006 - Portland Press Herald

Will Southern Maine Become The New State of 'Northern Massachusetts'?

Differences between largely rural, conservative northern Maine and the more urban and progressive southern half of the state are growing wider, with conflicts coming to a head over the preservation of Maine's famous North Woods.

May 23, 2006 - USA Today

Former NBA Star To Revitalize Historic Section Of Maine's Capital City

Former NBA star Christian Laettner's development company, Blue Devil Ventures, is working with state and local officials to revitalize the Kennebec Arsenal, a historic parcel of land across the Kennebec River from Augusta's downtown.

April 18, 2006 - Portland Press Herald

State Park Expansion Controversy Grows In Maine

Expanding Maine's majestic Baxter State Park has proved to be far more controversial than state officials expected.

March 7, 2006 - Maine Sunday Telegram

Time For Rail In New England

The region's transportation network is beginning to buckle under the strain of auto-dependence, write Neal Peirce and Curtis Johnson.

February 10, 2006 - New England Futures

Pretty, Vacant Building Seeks Creative, Wealthy Owner

The South Portland Armory's streamlined 1940s design and roomy interior make it ideal for a museum or arts space -- so why is no one buying?

January 12, 2006 - Portland Phoenix

Wealthy Maine Island Enclave Looks to Limit Growth

Isleboro Maine, an island that is home to wealthy summer vacationers such as John Travolta and Kirstie Alley, faces several challenges as development pressure increases.

December 12, 2005 - Maine Sunday Telegram

Experts Warn Eminent Domain Limits Could Block Redevelopment

Restrictions on eminent domain in the wake of the public furor over Kelo may restrict abilities of cities to practice redevelopment.

November 28, 2005 - National Public Radio - Morning Edition

Winds Of Change On Maine's Coast

The fifth and final article in a weeklong series on the City of Portland, chronicles the widespread changes sweeping through this small, but dynamic city on the Maine coast.

November 25, 2005 - Portland Press Herald

Portland, Maine, At A Crossroads

The first article in a week-long series examines how Portland, Maine's growing reputation as one of the most livable cities in the United States is quickly altering the social demographics of a once working and middle class city.

November 21, 2005 - Portland Press Herald

Multi-Use Trail To Foster Health, Sense of Community

The first segment of an 18-mile multi-use trail opens in Benton, Maine.

October 24, 2005 - Portland Press Herald

State, Towns Form Naval Air Station Redevelopment Agency

Just months after the Pentagon announced that they would close the Brunswick Naval Air Station, The State of Maine and the towns of Brunswick and Topsham have moved quickly to begin the redevelopment process.

October 8, 2005 - Portland Press Herald

Gentrification of A Working Waterfront

In order to preserve its working waterfront, the City of Portland, ME, must balance the pressures of urban redevelopment in the city's thriving Old Port district with the needs of the fishermen who have worked there for centuries.

September 18, 2005 - Portland Press Herald

Multi-Millionaire Aims For Controversial Village Green, Town Center

Roxanne Quimby, who recently sold her Burt's Bees empire for $175 Million, has a vision for a world-class village green in one of Maine's most picturesque harbors.

September 1, 2005 - Portland Press Herald

Historic Shaker Village Saved From Sprawl

The only remaining active Shaker community in the world has teamed up with 10 other conservation and preservation groups to curb sprawl and preserve their heritage.

August 17, 2005 - Portland Press Herald

Moosehead Lake Development To Boost Local Economy

A newly released study finds that a resort development would bring much-needed tax revenue and economic growth to four Maine counties.

August 11, 2005 - Portland Press Herald

The Return Of Civic Art

Community activists in Bath, Maine restore the centerpiece of City Park.

August 9, 2005 - Portland Press Herald

'Aging In Place' Increasingly Difficult In Maine's Suburbs

Housing choices are decreasing as the demand for senior housing is increasing.

August 2, 2005 - Portland Press Herald

Conservation Groups Eye Potential Lawsuit

Debate Over Moosehead Lake development heats up.

July 30, 2005 - Portland Press Herald

Coastal Maine Village Eyes Brownfield Redevelopment

Town ready for a big change after gradually losing the property tax revenues that the Maine Yankee nuclear power plan had generated for so many years.

April 30, 2005 - MaineToday.com

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