The Portland Daily Sun, Saturday, July 16, 2011

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SATURDAY, JULY 16, 2011

VOL. 3 NO. 117

PORTLAND, ME

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New Hampton Inn begs question: Feelings How much lodging is too much? mixed as

Urban Outfitters eyes Old Port locale

Tourism official: ‘It feels like more mouths to feed,’ but there’s a bid to lure off-season guests BY DAVID CARKHUFF THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN

When a 122-room Hampton Inn opens in early August at the corner of Fore and Franklin streets, it will be yet another infusion of rooms into a market that seems bullish about lodging. Whether it's a recently opened Residence Inn by Marriott on the east side of Franklin Street or a proposed 125-room hotel that's part of a $100 million development planned for Portland's Thompson’s Point, hotel developers aren't bashful about offering more lodging in the Greater Portland region. see ROOMS page 7

BY CASEY CONLEY THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN

Kristin Bingham, owner with her husband, Dean, of Dean's Sweets at 82 Middle St., keeps an eye on the nearby construction of a Hampton Inn. (DAVID CARKHUFF PHOTO)

Yarmouth Clam Festival Today’s highlights: • Blueberry Pancake Breakfast at Memorial Green., 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. • Flapjack Breakfast at First Parish Church, from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. • Clam Festival Kids’ Fun Run, 7:15 a.m., Memorial Green • 30th Annual Pat’s Pizza Clam Festival Classic: Five-Mile Road Race, 8 a.m., on Main Street at Memorial Green. • Clam Festival Canoe and Kayak Race, 9 a.m. at Yarmouth Town Landing. • Firefighters’ Muster Competition, 1 p.m. on Main Street at Memorial Green. • Gypsy Tailwind performs, 7:30 p.m., North Yarmouth Cedar Levin, 4, of Portland rounds a bend in the taxi cab ride at the Yarmouth Clam Festival. The festival continues today and Academy. • Fireworks, 9:15 p.m. Sunday in downtown Yarmouth. For more photos, see pages 16-17. (DAVID CARKHUFF PHOTO)

Trendy chain retailer Urban Outfitters is reportedly planning to open a new store in a long-vacant space in the heart of Portland’s Old Port. City planning documents indicate that the clothing company is planning to lease space at 188 Middle St. — which formerly housed The Pavilion function hall and has sat empty for nearly five years. No time line was offered for when the store might open, and a spokesperson for the Philadelphia-based company did not return a phone call yesterday. see OUTFITTERS page 8

Corrections officer charged with assaulting jail inmate BY MATTHEW ARCO THE PORTLAND DAILY SUN

A Cumberland County Jail corrections officer was charged with assaulting a prison inmate Thursday, police said. Nicholas Stein, an 11-year veteran, is accused of dragging a handcuffed inmate across the floor of the jail and punching him in the face. see CHARGED page 8

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