RandomWalk
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Usually Pergo is applied to the floors, not the external walls.
I must have just missed you! Checked this out yesterday as well.As of 12/31/23
The presence of Boston Landing without Regional Rail schedules seems like a huge missed opportunity. Hopefully that will change and give the area a frequent and reliable service to downtown.I'm very excited to see the full project completed and this whole area (along with Boston Landing) built out 5-10 years from now. But it's such a big bummer how this area doesn't have any rapid/frequent transit access!
It's disappointing that the MBTA bus network redesign isn't doing much here. As I recall, New Balance had to do their own traffic counts to convince the MBTA that more trains should stop at the station. But with more residential and particularly the new grocery store better bus service seems importantI'm very excited to see the full project completed and this whole area (along with Boston Landing) built out 5-10 years from now. But it's such a big bummer how this area doesn't have any rapid/frequent transit access!
This! Plus the BNRD is truncating the 86 crosstown connection - from Sullivan cut back to Harvard.It's disappointing that the MBTA bus network redesign isn't doing much here.
This is one where the inside looking nice is more important than the outside looking nice...1/17
If that sign doesn't hinge down somehow, it's very strangely placed on the ceiling...Building A is looking close to done.
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To make it weirder, it’s not actually a stop and shop sign. It has the stop and shop logo dots but says “Allston Yards.” I think it’s an odd interior design choice.If that sign doesn't hinge down somehow, it's very strangely placed on the ceiling...