Boston Landing | New Balance Complex | Brighton

Having not seen this complex in person, am I looking at this correctly in my assumption that it is f-ing huge? It looks massive!
 
Wow, I really need to plan a trip to Boston. It has been so many years. Last time I was in town, the only thing there was the original New Balance building.
 
NPC with first detail for 60 Guest:


Lab building developed with Lendlease. They have run out of sports teams. The do specify that the design is conceptual.

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It looks like this lab is one of 2 remaining developable plots left here, with the other being the future hotel at 180 Guest Street. I was worried this might be replacing the hotel, but I guess they're just waiting to do that one last.

It's 164' to the main roof, but really will count as (and visually be) 182' to the top of the mechanical screen. Design is pretty boilerplate but should fit into the area.
 
Technically not Boston Landing, but a big shoe to drop:


This is the warehouse directly to the south of the parking garage. Should get its own thread once we get a PNF.
 
Technically not Boston Landing, but a big shoe to drop:


This is the warehouse directly to the south of the parking garage. Should get its own thread once we get a PNF.

Called this back in March! Tracking the real estate market, labor trends, and transportation infrastructure investment really brings a degree of predictability to what’s next for our built environment. Fasten your seatbelts for A LOT more lab/research space, and continued momentum for luxury residential construction in more communities, and a focus on greater outdoor space activation.

Also, this project reads as if it will definitely merit it’s own thread. Very exciting to watch the spillover from Boston Landing to other parcels.

…I think the Life Street intersection at N. Beacon Street can (and should) absorb the dozen parking spaces at CORT Furniture Clearance Center to give a seamless one-way southbound trip through to Etna Street. Based on the development patterns happening in the neighborhood, the furniture showroom's , car dealership(s)', and other light industrial businesses' days along N. Beacon Street are numbered anyway…
 

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