Apr. 25—It was supposed to usher in a new, brighter era for Portland's Bayside neighborhood. More than a decade ago, a Florida development company announced sweeping plans to turn 3.25 acres in the beleaguered Bayside — once the site of junkyards and industrial uses — into a lively neighborhood with 800 market-rate apartments in four 165-foot towers, 100,000 square feet of retail space and ...
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