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    Lyrik Back Bay | 1001 Boylston Street (Parcel 12) | Back Bay

    Highland's being repaved as we/I type.
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    Please stop.

    Sounds like you'd be happier elsehwere. Seemingly the late 19th century, somewhere in Studham, Bedfordshire. Don't let the Grey Poupon hit you on the way out.
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    Please stop.

    I can't tell if you're a troll, or legitimately going through life cosplaying as a upper-class British snob.
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    Winthrop Center | 115 Winthrop Square | Financial District

    Which has always baffled me, because certain cities in similarly cold (or colder) areas -- Philly, NYC, Chicago -- have way more fountains and they all (or most, anyway) seem to be working just fine whenever I visit. Brewer Fountain by Park Street wasn't functional for nearly (more than?) a...
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    South Station Tower | South Station Air Rights | Downtown

    You expect maintenance and *cleaning* anywhere near a T (or, really, any U.S. public transport) station!?!?
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    Winthrop Center | 115 Winthrop Square | Financial District

    Lots of renders to answer your question here.
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    Photo of the Day, Boston Style: Part XVIII (2024)

    It is fun, yeah. They've been uplighting it like that for a few years.
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    Winthrop Center | 115 Winthrop Square | Financial District

    Glad folks like it. Could've been so much better, (the tower, itself, and this... connector/grand hall/whatever the *&% they call it this month), but I will stop being a wet blanket.
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    Winthrop Center | 115 Winthrop Square | Financial District

    Scroll up/back to see my pix from "The Connector" mid-day, during the work week a month ago. Nobody was there and nobody ever is there b/c that space is for nobody, but workers in the floors above. It's pretty enough for a lobby in a high-rise, yes. It is also not what it ought to have been. or...
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    An Ode to Trophy Row

    Stuff like that makes a town unique and fun. "Cleaning up" something that had no negative impact on the area, traffic, the environment, etc. is an absolute net negative for the city. What a shame.
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    West Cambridge / Alewife Area Infill & Small Developments

    Arlington NIMBYs are next-level. Or at least they were when I was a very tiny kid. I recall the hue and cry (before my time, but still talked about) re: the plan to have the Red Line extend into Arlington Ctr. and then Arlington Heights and even to Lexington (they didn't care about that last...
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    South Station Tower | South Station Air Rights | Downtown

    While we get our fair share of bait and switch nonsense, I think this one is a safe bet in that literally every “official” dusk and nighttime render has shown the lit crown. And there are a lot of them.
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    Hull infill and small developments

    Hull is awesome. Very cool and, while I don't know about underrated, certainly less trafficked than some other beach/waterfront destinations (which suits me just fine). It is also very much more underwater than "most places in eastern mass": from 2018 (yes, more homes in Quincy are at risk than...
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    Hull infill and small developments

    Given that 85% of Hull is already underwater whenever it rains for more than 20 minutes at a time, this project is remarkably optimistic/bold.

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