They've also removed everything but the Carvel/AAs on the glass side and added new sets of glass and doors. The exit doors will now run the entirety of South Station out to the trains. It creates a whole new feeling.
Winthrop Square is struggling to lease anymore. There are no prospective tenants after Deloitte and M&T. They are about 45% leased. Residences are only 80 of about 350. Anyone else that is there is on a lease to own program that they stopped a year ago.
Currently in final steps for a role at Winthrop Sq with Millenium. Got an exclusive tour and let me tell you, this place is incredibly impressive.
(this is from that area at the top that almost looks like it would be for a massive projector at a the movies. It's actually a massive bar and...
I love that you made that comment. That's all I could think as I had my sausage burritos and a hash brown in one hand and the phone taking camera in the other.
I just can't believe there would be no agreement or plan to upgrade the well DE-graded SS. $10 mil would transform the waiting area, food court, etc., enough to appropriately round out this project. The bus terminal will be far more appealing with considerably less traffic. It seems silly that...
Absolutely. This forum crew could have called it. So like, pivot... the city is giving tax breaks for residential conversion. Unless they desperately needed that capital, an 18m hit in southie real estate over that period is like insane.
Even the Whoop Building in Kenmore, in this location, is a net positive over Chernobyl here. So yeah let's get this done, leveraging the continuation in environmental clean-up and re-vitalization of the river.