Erlang: Portland, Maine
Historic Apartments in Portland’s Arts District
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45 Forest Ave
Portland, ME 04101

Erlang features brand-new studio and one-bedroom apartments in a historic 1913 building in the center of Portland. Each apartment features soaring 13-foot ceilings and massive windows, along with the most modern comfort systems. Building amenities include a lounge, a fitness room, and an outdoor landscaped courtyard.
The Neighborhood
Erlang sits in Portland’s Arts District, a vibrant walkable neighborhood, teeming with galleries, coffee shops, and restaurants. The Arts District is anchored by the Portland Museum of Art and Congress Square Park, a small urban park that frequently hosts art, music, and other cultural events.
45 Forest Ave
Portland, ME 04101
In-Unit Amenities
Utilities Included
Utilities not Included
Pets Allowed
Washer/Dryer
Dishwasher In Unit
Fiber Optic Internet
Building Amenities
Parking (on-site/nearby)
Gated Parking Garage
EV Charger(s)
Bike Room
Storage
Deck/Balcony
Dedicated Mailroom
Dog Wash Station
Fitness Center
Lounge Area
Co-working Space
Courtyard
Restaurant/Shop
Onsite property management
Amenities At Erlang
Discover the comfort and convenience of apartment living redefined.
Our Portland, Maine apartment communities offer a wide range of modern amenities to suit every lifestyle. From thoughtfully designed interiors to shared spaces like coworking lounges, bike rooms, and gated parking garages, each location is built to make you feel right at home in the heart of Portland.
Key
General
Amenity Available
Amenity Available at extra Charge
Cats Allowed
2 pets per apartment maximum
Dogs Allowed
2 pets per apartment maximum
Unit Amenities
Water
Trash
Sewer
Electric
Electric: monthly, based on usage
Deck Seating
Balcony in unit
Building Amenities
Lounge Seating
Library
Pool Table
Landscaped Courtyard
Fenced Courtyard
Shopping on site
Restaurant on site
Erlang is a measurement unit used in telephony. The building opened as the headquarters for New England Telephone and Telegraph in 1913, and the name is an ode to its previous life.






