Something I find interesting is that the thread for 201 Federal (here on archboston.com) initiated on 2020.08.14 and the topping off was 2022.10.27
i.e. Lightning fast
This thread began almost 6 years ago, similar to the "Old Port Square" thread.
And it feels like shovels really aren't close to...
Nice! Not that long ago (dating myself) it seemed there would only be a handful of jets at gates for the entire day. Quite a few turboprops back then. Flew on them a number of times and was not upset when service switched completely over to regional jets.
I agree it's very nice. But it's also intrinsically linked to a project that was not only one of the most expensive highway undertakings in history but also notorious for its massive cost overruns, design flaws, and even ties to organized crime.
too bad it's not taller, although may be max for zone... hope it doesn't get scaled down to 4-5 stories... George certainly doesn't seem to like it :ROFLMAO:
Sounds like "Southern Maine" ("Northern Mass") is doing just fine then. Glad that the Alfond Foundation is concentrating on a program Harold Alfond loved (and where it wants to, without polling everyone with an opinion). The population of Real Maine is approximately 656,000 (vs Northern Mass...
Interesting take. As a pure free market proponent, I'm good with the Lessor getting whatever price they can, and absolutely more power to them! As a dad, teaching my newly independent kids fiscal responsibility, I still saying eye-watering :-)