One of the most lucrative tourist attractions in the US (I think the number indicated includes Quincy Market as well) and it seems the management company didn't invest that much back into the place. Just raised the rents and took the profits.
756 Washington St - renovation. Found the developers web site. The address is listed but no documments posted yet. Rincon Deverlopments. Looks like high end stuff. No market rate housing here.
The lot next door. 761 Washington. A tear down single family re-zoned for a two family residence...
1401 Beacon getting some waterproofing work
1440 Beacon getting a little front entry remodel.
Looks like they are making window openings at the main entry?
Marion Inn at 105 Marion Street, recently completed and opened. Hopefully they can get that pole moved down the street a bit.
1618...
I wonder if the Owners will have a Shaman perform a ceremony to rid the site of ghosts and bad juju of prisoners past. The owner of Alex and Ani stores had this ceremony performed at their new office build out in RI and I thought it was corny but in a place like this it might not be a bad idea...
249 Corey Rd. The original renderings had darker, brownish panels. These gray color panels are a bad color choice for a gray day in New England.
I hope the single family homes on the Brookline side of the property have a different architect/designer than this building..
Cheaper air travel and the rise of the travel industry when the "Middle Class Family" had a little extra money for trips. Why go to these cold water beaches when the are the beaches in Miami, the Caribbian, California, Mexico and Hawaii?