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Callahan Construction Managers and Cathartes to build new Thompson’s Point 257-unit apartment community

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Portland, ME Callahan Construction Managers (Callahan) has been selected to manage construction of the new Thompson’s Point apartment community in partnership with the project’s developer, Cathartes. The six-story, 457,600 s/f building will add 257 residential rental units to the Libbytown neighborhood near the Fore River. 

The building structure will utilize a steel-framed podium on the first floor supporting five stories of wood-frame construction extending from the second-floor slab through the roof. Building features include a fitness center, yoga room, café, game lounge, swimming pool, and outdoor spaces with views of the Fore River and Portland Jetport. A 460-spot parking garage will also be built for both residents and visitors to Thompson’s Point alike and will act as a buffer from the nearby rail system.

“We’re pleased to partner with Callahan to bring this thoughtfully designed community to life and contribute to the continued evolution of Thompson’s Point while helping meet Portland’s growing demand for housing,” said Rob Simmons, director of development, Cathartes.

This project is Callahan’s first in the Portland market, marking its latest geographic expansion into northern New England. The company continues to secure new work in both New Hampshire and the tri-state area, along with ongoing project activity throughout Massachusetts. Recognizing the importance of local history and respecting the state’s natural resources, Callahan looks forward to creating a space for residents and newcomers alike to call home.

“Thompson’s Point will introduce much-needed housing to Portland’s vibrant downtown community, offering the best of both worlds: proximity to entertainment and cultural attractions with easy access to outdoor recreation,” said Steven Callahan Jr., vice president - business development for Callahan Construction. “Our company is excited to support Maine’s economy and work with our partner Cathartes on this feature-laden development that will complement the surrounding environment.”

EMBARC is excited to partner with Cathartes once again on this transformative addition to Portland’s Thompson’s Point. Serving as both architect and interior designer, their team led the vision for a cohesive residential experience, shaping everything from the building’s massing and material expression to the interiors and amenity spaces.

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