Portland
Music Hall

Ticket 120

YEAR-ROUND
ENTERTAINMENT

YEAR-ROUND BENEFITS

YEAR-ROUND
BENEFITS

Ticket 120
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OPENING LATE 2027

A NEW, VIBRANT HUB FOR LIVE MUSIC AND EVENTS

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A NEW, VIBRANT HUB FOR LIVE MUSIC AND EVENTS OPENING DOWNTOWN IN LATE 2027

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Nate delois

Portland needs more off-season attractions. On a Tuesday in February, this venue could attract more than 3,000 visitors to the downtown area.

Nate DeLois
Owner, Uncommon Hospitality
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After losing my store this year, and being one of 33 local food spots to close in the past year, I really think another entertainment venue is needed. It would attract bigger shows and bring a lot of people to Portland to eat, drink and to stay at our great local hotels.

Tony Barrasso
Former owner, Anthony’s Italian Kitchen

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  • EXPANDS PORTLAND’S MUSIC SCENE

  • Adds a new option for fans
    • 3,300-capacity venue fills a unique gap in the market
    • Attracts acts that have traditionally skipped Portland
    • 125+ events per year including private and corporate events
  • CREATES ECONOMIC BENEFITS

  • 250 new jobs
    • Base pay for hourly staff starting at $20/hour
  • Boosts local and state tax revenue
    • $4.5 million each year in direct tax revenue (local, state and federal)
    • $2.3 million each year in indirect and induced tax revenue (local, state and federal)
  • Supports Portland businesses
    • Live shows bring fans downtown who will dine out and stay overnight
    • Year-round calendar means more visitors in the off-season
    • $44.2 million each year in economic impact from patron spending
    • Including $25.5 million from out-of-town patrons.
  • REDEFINES DOWNTOWN

  • Fulfills Portland’s vision for a thriving entertainment district
    • Converts a long-disused printing press building into a new landmark
    • Complies with the ReCode recently enacted after two years of community input
    • No rezoning requests or variances, and no requests for public funding
  • New venue built with design and function in mind
    • A classic marquee, exposed, Maine-made brick, and a beautifully framed stage with a proscenium arch
    • State-of-the-art design and acoustics that cater to artists and fans
  • LEVERAGES LOCAL EXPERTISE

  • Brings together experts with deep Portland roots
    • Principals of Mile Marker Investments, based in Scarborough, have a 50-year history of placemaking in Portland
    • Live Nation New England has been booking shows in Portland for nearly six decades, and is renowned for its expertise in operating venues, including in dense entertainment districts