HenryAlan
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That's just like, your opinion man.Disagree. There have been signs of lab oversaturation for 2 years now.
That's just like, your opinion man.Disagree. There have been signs of lab oversaturation for 2 years now.
Is it? I think the latest you could be on this graph and not be getting what is about to happen is December 2023, exactly two years ago.That's just like, your opinion man.
That's what I was thinking. The regulatory and project development process is so lengthy that suddenly changing the type of development in a large complex project like this would be like trying to immediately turn around a cruising aircraft carrier.Looks pretty volatile to me, not sure it was the obvious conclusion before that second availability surge. That said, what is the lead time for a project like this? Wouldn't all sorts of balls already have been in motion by December '23?
Seriously, Glob? A drawn-out fluff piece on the "Man Behind The Deck" that barely mentions the giant FUBAR of a stalled development that was supposed to go on top of the deck? That was 900 words of text my braincells are never going to recoup the wasted effort of reading.![]()
It took 25 years, but John Rosenthal’s Fenway Center deck is finally done - The Boston Globe
The prominent developer has been working to put a deck over the Mass. Pike near Fenway Park, on which to build office and lab space.www.bostonglobe.com
Seriously, Glob? A drawn-out fluff piece on the "Man Behind The Deck" that barely mentions the giant FUBAR of a stalled development that was supposed to go on top of the deck? That was 900 words of text my braincells are never going to recoup the wasted effort of reading.