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    Green Line Reconfiguration

    In fairness, the T's predecessors did have such a conversion in mind when they built Kenmore, and the T gave it a study in the early 1970s, via extending the Blue Line down a narrow side street in Beacon Hill cutting a diagonal across the Common to meet up with the Central Subway near Arlington...
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    Multi-Family Zoning Requirements for MBTA Communities

    If you're looking for alternative visions, here are two examples of how to do zoning differently. Japan: Germany:
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    The 2025-2029 CIP project list is out: https://www.mbta.com/financials/the-proposed-capital-investment-plan-cip
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    Downtown/Financial district infill and small developments

    This is a big part of it. Conversions involve a lot of expensive work -- installing new plumbing, new doors, new walls, etc. etc. If interest rates and construction costs are stunting ground-up construction, you can bet it's affecting conversions. The big fall-off in building permits...
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    West Cambridge / Alewife Area Infill & Small Developments

    Clearly they were worried about prowling German submarines. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dazzle_camouflage
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    MBTA Commuter Rail (Operations, Keolis, & Short Term)

    My other thought was that maybe construction costs escalated or local politics got in the way and they're having to delay work on a station?
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    MBTA Commuter Rail (Operations, Keolis, & Short Term)

    Happening tonight: https://www.mbta.com/events/2024-04-10/public-meeting-newton-stations-accessibility-improvements-virtual Did I miss something? What's being shrunk?
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    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    Add Market Basket to that list, too. They tend to not like leasing their stores, so the rumor is. In Stop & Shop's case in Allston, that was what unlocked the parcel -- they saw bigger value in redevelopment. From your lips to God's ears. But color me skeptical that these are anything more...
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    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    The problem is the things more or less print money, they're low-risk for the landlord and leases typically guarantee a specific number of dedicated parking spaces for each store, so a lot of what looks like unused asphalt is actually very much being used. You'd need some kind of major...
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    Cape Cod Rail, Bridges and Highways

    Although, without a big upgrade to the Cape RTA service, all that's going to do is feed the Hyannis ice cream shops and the Nantucket and Oak Bluffs ferries.
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    B&M Eastern Route Quad Tracking + Harbor Tunnel

    I have to think that someone somewhere would want to elevate the whole ROW somewhat, given how close to the water it is and how much sea level is supposed to rise in the next 30 years.
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    MBTA Buses & Infrastructure

    Devil's advocate regarding Silver Line branding north of the Mystic: Few Everett residents ride the SL4/5 on a regular basis or have knowledge of the "equal or better" promise. And the SL3 busway just over the border in Chelsea looks really snazzy compared to what they have on Broadway...
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Putting @Delvin4519's explanation another way: The rule of thumb in the real estate world is that a majority of folks who work in the urban core are more likely follow established transportation connections. So, if you work around North Station or Government Center and aren't living on a subway...
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    Suffolk Downs Redevelopment | East Boston/Revere

    Their site says they've got a big sale on until Thursday night. Just saying.
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    Suffolk Downs Redevelopment | East Boston/Revere

    The leasing agents don't need optimism -- we're so under-supplied for housing I'd be shocked if the apartments don't lease up quite quickly. OTOH, I think you will have to drop your optimism for the "shared work" space. Check out the render...
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    Addressing the housing crisis

    There's a broadly similar thing happening in Los Angeles right now: Dec. 2022 executive order from the mayor sets a 60-day "shot clock" for the city planning department to OK or reject a proposed project w/ no neighborhood meetings. Combined with local law that doesn't require union wages for...
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    Grounding the McGrath

    This, 1,000 times. Hopefully someone like @StreetsblogMASS or the Boston Globe can flag this issue ASAP.
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    NYC Architecture and Development

    https://www.bisnow.com/new-york/news/economic-development/nycs-waterfronts-are-getting-a-makeover-for-the-e-commerce-age-122827 The barges/delivery stations would be pickup locations for e-bike riders who'd handle the actual last-mile work, the article says.
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    Somernova Campus | Duck Village | Somerville

    https://www.cambridgeday.com/2024/02/10/somernova-expansion-plan-is-being-withdrawn-with-reintroduction-likely-coming-in-the-spring/
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    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    I suspect because the Feds wouldn't even consider ponying up until the throat issue was resolved thanks to it being bundled into the same construction project.

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