McIntyre ProjectApr 1, 20191 minIn what ways has the Portsmouth Community been involved in the development of the McIntyre Project?On June 26, 2017, the City of Portsmouth held its first public meeting on the McIntyre project. The partnership between the City and its ...
McIntyre ProjectApr 1, 20191 minWhy is now the time to move forward with the McIntyre Project?After almost two years of public input, Portsmouth residents are looking forward to the City Council taking a vote, moving ahead, and sub...
McIntyre ProjectApr 1, 20191 minWill the Post Office be relocating? If not, will there be changes to the Post Office?The Post Office has acknowledged the necessity to relocate during the remediation of hazardous waste and during construction. We understa...
McIntyre ProjectApr 1, 20191 minHow will the City of Portsmouth benefit from the Historic Surplus Program?By Federal law the Historic Surplus Property Program puts a cap on the developer’s profit. There is no excess profit for the developer. I...
McIntyre ProjectApr 1, 20191 minWhat are we doing to alleviate the parking issue?We are contributing to the Micro Transit system. The Micro Transit system is an innovative solution to parking and congestion in city cen...
McIntyre ProjectApr 1, 20191 minHow much parking will the McIntyre project provide and why won’t it provide more?The McIntyre project will provide ninety-three (93) parking spaces. In an earlier design there was a plan to excavate below the one-story...
McIntyre ProjectApr 1, 20191 minWhat will the McIntyre Project offer to the City of Portsmouth?1) Increased Tax Revenue. Redgate/Kane’s plan for the McIntyre site puts the site back on the City’s tax rolls. Property taxes are estima...