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    Hook Wharf | 400 Atlantic Ave | Downtown

    It's good. I agree that space is awkward. But appropriate for the area. It's 8/10
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    Winthrop Center | 115 Winthrop Square | Financial District

    Okay So the tower basically will rise to 691' tall from base to tip. However, 715' above Sea Level. But the tower itself is not 715' given it is on an elevation of 26' Is that correct ?
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    Revere Infill and Small Developments

    So much is going up in Revere I can't keep count...
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    Winthrop Center | 115 Winthrop Square | Financial District

    Why does that diagram show Winthrop Center at 715'?
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    Lyra (née The Huntington) | 252/258/264 Huntington Avenue | Fenway

    From my understanding, its theatre first and then tower. I read through the documents and it shows a 2024 opening.
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    Lyra (née The Huntington) | 252/258/264 Huntington Avenue | Fenway

    So just to confirm. COnstruction has indeed officially commenced?
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    Dick’s House of Sports | Prudential Center | Back Bay

    Yeah good point. Not really expecting anything over 750ft.
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    Fenway Corners (Red Sox) | 1 Jersey Street | Fenway

    I have a feeling when the proposal comes out it will be transformative and actually gorgeous. We all have to serve a duty to bombard the BPDA with good comments in support of the project to offset the inevitable NIMBYs who you know will complain for desolate open spaces. (like it's not a 10...
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    Fenway Corners (Red Sox) | 1 Jersey Street | Fenway

    Whoa. Cant wait to see the renders. See, tight vibrant alleys with cafe's and breweries and shopping isn't that hard. Hopefully this can be a very vibrant, outgoing area. (Looks a bit European-esque to me?). But loving that design
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    Dick’s House of Sports | Prudential Center | Back Bay

    They really need to activate the street wall if they want to go to tall here. It has to have as little pushback as possible. Lots of residential too.
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    Housing (Supply Crisis & Public Policy)

    Great to hear. I know some towns like Braintree (Biggest one), Canton, Randolph, Stoughton, Dedham, Weymouth (Working on it slowly) and Brockton (I know, but hey) all could be doing a lot better. Especially Braintree. They have Logan Express, Red Line, Commuter Rail and Great Bus services with...
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    Housing (Supply Crisis & Public Policy)

    Two things 1) Cities like Chelsea, Revere, Everett, Quincy probably have an undercounted population with the new housing/condos not reflected entirely in its estimates. Boston even too. I wouldn't be all that surprised if Boston had a population over 700k in 2020. 2) Will this new zoning law...
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    Flickr Finds & Social Media Pics

    Wow that last picture where it looks like a beast? Can you imagine that shot/angle when the Raffles, new Northeastern Dorm, Winthrop Center, South Station Tower, and the Stuart Streets are completed? Wow
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    Tip O'Neil Federal Building (Causeway Street)

    I love the marble. But it's such a street wall killer
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    Boston Population Trends & Discussion

    I'm just confused. Like this thread here but the population growth isn't adding up to what is approved
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    Boston Population Trends & Discussion

    YOY 2012-2015 Boston saw an average increase of ~10-14k people a year. From 2016 to 2017 the increase was 8k, and from 2017 to 2018 the increase was 3.5k, and from 2018 to 2019 it was under 1.5k Boston's Population 2010-2019 per the Census...
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    Hall of Shame Nominees

    There are so many, can I nominate like five? Lol 1. Everything behind North Station until the River. Didnt even know how much land was back there until I strolled there back in September. Such a waste... 2. Hynes. It ruins Dalton, Boylston streets. Something so much better could be there. 3...

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