BACsop
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I agree, it IS as vey lovely park…..but not much “city” around it to “block out”. THAT is the tragedy of Cambridge Crossing. It is so close to both North Station and Kendall Square, yet they built it as if it were Burlington, MA. There is very little urban activation here, low pedestrian, low ground floor retail/restaurant, etc. Human-wise, it is a dead zone. Given its advantaged location, that is a sin.
I’ve been there over a dozen times the past three years and it’s always the same. Your excellent picture above is illustrative of that fact.
I agree ground floor activation could be better but comparing CX to a suburban office park is a bit silly. I'm over there about once a week, oftentimes running or biking through at various times of day. The park is bustling anytime the weather is good (e.g. people exercising, picnicking, walking dogs, or just hanging out), and the presence of Beatrice, Tatte, Lamplighter, etc., plus the Community Path extension, keep things fairly active on the weekends on the north end of the park especially. On top of that, there is fairly regular cultural programming (e.g. outdoor movie nights, concerts) and occasional street festivals in the area. Plus, several of the residential buildings have ground-level units that open directly to the street. CX may never match the foot traffic of Central Square or DTX, or even the Seaport, but given that the area is rather impermeable with its location between the railroad tracks, CR maintenance facility, a busy highway/arterial street, and the Charles River, quite frankly I'm surprised it gets as busy as it does!