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    Shreve, Crump & Low Redevelopment | 334-364 Boylston Street | Back Bay

    The frustrating thing to me is that the renders clearly advertised a very transparent and translucent window style. And since the windows are such a dominant part of the architecture, it has a huge effect on the overall appearance and is just a major downgrade. If the windows are dramatically...
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    Hanover Everett | Second & Vine | Everett

    9/15/24 - Pretty surreal to see so much redevelopment adjacent to scrap metal yards —
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    Stop and Shop Mixed Use | 1690 Revere Beach Parkway | Everett

    9/15/24 One building appears to be nearly completed and the other is in the early stages of construction. This is located in a rapidly evolving part of Everett adjacent to the Pioneer, Mason, and Maxwell developments, and a short distance from other pretty massive residential developments at 2nd...
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    65 Norman Street | Everett

    9/14/2024 The title of this could be updated to include name - Artemas
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    Maxwell | 35 Garvey Street | Everett

    9/15/24 - This building is so big, it’s difficult to photograph.
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    The Mason | 85-87 & 111 Boston Street | Everett

    Some photos of The Pioneer, The Mason, and The Maxwell - a series of large residential developments along Vale Street in Everett off the Revere Beach Pkwy a short distance from the Chelsea line and surrounded by yet more newer large residential development —
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    South Station Tower | South Station Air Rights | Downtown

    The view from Chinatown —
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    Malden + Melrose Infill and Small Developments

    A few Melrose projects — 453 Franklin Ave. (21 units, retail, very transit-oriented) 12 Sylvan Street This project shows the stupidity of density caps. The good: This is a 4 unit project replacing a single-family home. The bad: These are massive 5-bedroom units w/ 2 parking spaces each...
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    Lyrik Back Bay | 1001 Boylston Street (Parcel 12) | Back Bay

    The interior of the Rivian dealership has a zen like quality that makes for a sharp contrast against the eight lanes of traffic whizzing by a few yards directly below you. Also, was impressed by the number of people enjoying the plaza this past Saturday —
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    North End | Downtown Small Infill Projects

    173 Endicott Street, North End from Saint Anthony’s Feast this weekend. Built in 2022, replaced a surface lot. The street level is terrible - just in-building parking - but the massing works well.
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    MGH Ragon Building | 55 Fruit Street | West End

    8/24 - Extremely visible from the Charles River/The Esplanade.
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    Lexington Small Developments

    Lexington deserves major props for its sincere efforts to promote more multi-family housing. To its great credit, Lexington re-zoned many more areas of the community than was required under the MBTA Communities law. Not only that, but Lexington conducted an economic feasibility study to ensure...
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    Alewife T Station, Garage, Bus, & Trails

    From the Streetsblog article: This is a pretty radical departure for the T. The State was incredibly MBTA-parking happy for a while and could not seem to build garages fast enough. A big chunk of the 2009-era stimulus funds went towards MBTA parking. Haverhill Intermodal Parking Garage (340...
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    Addressing the housing crisis

    I think we tend to get very distracted by the number of affordable or income-restricted units we build. 'More affordable housing!' is a mantra that politicians latch on to. But according to the City, Boston has the highest share, by far, of income-restricted housing of any major city in the...
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    Lyrik Back Bay | 1001 Boylston Street (Parcel 12) | Back Bay

    Just to echo all the positive commentary, for me this is probably the most dramatic development transformation in Boston since I’ve started following this stuff. The lighting and landscaping are well executed and I really like how they make the views of the highway part of the attraction of the...
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    Haverhill Developments

    Franklin Block - Historic Rehab (21 units) Essex Street Lofts - Historic Rehab (42 units)
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    Haverhill Developments

    A good deal of development activity in Haverhill -- Merrimack Street Redevelopment Project - (370-420 residential units, 50K sf of retail/restaurant space) Demolition and site prep has begun on this 4.5 acre site which includes the redevelopment of a former city-owned parking garage and...
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    MBTA Commuter Rail (Operations, Keolis, & Short Term)

    Interesting that there is also a South Korean flag in what appears to be the MBTA conference room.
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    Patriot Place | Foxboro

    Foxborough has to be among the most virulently anti-housing towns in the Commonwealth. The MBTA zoning question was to re-zone a total of 50 acres (about 0.004 percent of the Town's land area) for multi-family and it failed overwelmingly. I question the wisdom of concentrating so much...
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    Lowell Infill and Small Developments

    The Residences at the Franco - 80 apartments This is proposed for the UMass Lowell area - maybe a mile or so outside Downtown - at 357 Pawtucket Street --

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