Place

Your urban resort in the heart of Portland, Maine.

The neighborhood

Woven into the fabric of the Old Port's historic architecture, cobblestone streets and salty ocean air, each private loft in the collection has been thoughtfully placed within steps of a vibrant arts community, local boutiques, and nationally recognized cuisine. This local culture permeates throughout each loft, with bespoke interior design and locally crafted exhibits from Maine artists.

Old Port Neighborhood The Docent's Collection

The Collection

A. Robinson Block

115 Middle Street

Historically known as the Abraham Robinson Block, this building was originally completed in 1914. Today, it features modern, spacious three-bedroom private lofts on its upper floors as part of The Docent’s Collection. Parking for guests is available nearby.

115 Middle Street

Thompson Block

121 Middle Street

Historically known as the Thompson Block, 121 Middle Street was originally completed in 1867. Today, it features studio, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, and three-bedroom private lofts on its upper floors as part of The Docent’s Collection. Parking for guests is available nearby.

121 Middle Street

Boyd Block

178 Middle Street

Historically known as the Boyd Block, this building was originally completed in 1867 and is connected to the building next door at 184 Middle Street. Today, these buildings feature one- and two-bedroom private lofts that overlook Old Port Square from the upper floors. Parking for guests is available nearby.

178 Middle Street
Located in the heart of a historic downtown, steps from award-winning dining, entertainment, and the city’s cultural scene.

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