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Portsmouth NH McIntyre redevelopment roadblocks Redgate/Kane, NPS


PORTSMOUTH – The efforts by a city committee to submit a successful redevelopment plan to federal officials for the Thomas J. McIntyre Federal Building property are facing a series of roadblocks.
First, Michael Kane, a principal in the city s development partner Redgate/Kane, bluntly told McIntyre Subcommittee members late last week the developers didn’t want to meet with federal officials about the redevelopment plan for the property, which was devised by city consultants following a lengthy public input process.
“We’re really not part of this design and so I don’t think we have an interest in being part of that conversation with NPS with regard to this design,” Kane said during a Zoom meeting of the McIntyre Subcommittee late Friday afternoon. ....

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152-unit North Mill Pond housing plan in Portsmouth gains key approval


PORTSMOUTH – A long-debated, 152-unit residential development along the North Mill Pond, is moving forward after receiving key approvals from the Planning Board late Thursday night.
As part of the development, called Residences at Islington Creek, developers are creating a ½-acre public park along the North Mill Pond and donating rights to the city for about ¾ of a mile of the long-planned North Mill Pond Trail and Greenway, a public multi-use path that will connect Market and Bartlett streets.
The development at 105 Bartlett St., once was proposed to include 272 apartments before developers scaled back the project, which has been under discussion or review since 2018. ....

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