The Barking Crab is a classic.
That said, more restaurants with seating on the Harborwalk is undoubtedly a good thing for the SBWF. Right now, the problem isn't with rigidly mandated open spaces so much as massive amounts of unbuilt land. The people who move into the buildings that will be...
I mean, why would anyone ever want to be on a skinny peninsula next to a deep water harbor when their primary mode of transport and shipping was...SHIPS!?!?
So true.
Ron...you have perspective.
The Greenway is going to be an indispensable and spectacular part of Boston, just like the Comm. Ave. Mall is now. It hasn't even been open a year yet. Have a little patience people.
Southie the neighborhood has always been separated from Downtown. The idea that the Waterfront is Southie is artificial and new. Before the BCEC, it was a bunch of industrial businesses.
The Verizon tower was leaps and bounds better before.
Tour AXA, I think, will be better post-reclad.
I like the giant X in One Boston. That's about all I like about it. I'd rather see Ashburton Place reclad though.