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    Mixed Use Complex | 345 Harrison Ave | South End

    Little red section is fine. Yellow part less so, and I guess I appreciate the effort on the grey part's massing but it just looks off. I'd still live here if I was in the market (I'm guessing their income requirements are going to be $70k+). I think it's the skybridge sections that look the...
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    General Electric HQ (Necco Buildings Reno) | 5 Necco Street | Fort Point

    Re: General Electric HQ | 244-284 A Street | Fort Point What are they lifting?
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    Winter Garden | 100 Federal St. | Financial District

    It's a new structure. Quit your bitchin'.
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    MIT New 450-bed Residence Hall | 121 Vassar St. | Cambridge

    Trust me, Yale does not care for anything outside its borders lol. I wouldn't go so far as calling New Haven a "sewer". It is rather poor and ghetto overall but it is almost entirely preserved historic housing, relatively walkable/bikeable, and some neighborhoods are legitimately nice. There...
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    Pier 4 Condo Building (Former Anthony's site) | Seaport

    Not directly to the sea. Although it is a short walk and there is a "trolley" for those who are afraid of the neighborhood (mix of dilapidated historic houses and many new apartments).
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    Allston-Brighton Infill and Small Developments

    What's so bad about it? It's a little scruffy but rapidly getting redeveloped. With rents over 3k/month, the whole neighborhood should be transformed within a few years (obviously it is, with all the development in this thread).
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    MY TOP 15 NEW ENGLAND CITIES

    Ehh, I'm inclined to agree, but New Haven is pretty nice. Norwalk is improving rapidly too. Also I'd say Massachusetts has nicer suburbs on average, but some individual towns in Fairfield County are among the top worldwide.
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    MY TOP 15 NEW ENGLAND CITIES

    I'd say it's pretty nice. Definitely the fastest developing city in CT with the most amount of genuinely urban development. Of course the architecture leaves a little to be desired but I think it's the only smaller New England city genuinely building highrises. New Haven is my "favorite" CT...
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    MY TOP 15 NEW ENGLAND CITIES

    Boston, Providence, Stamford, New Haven, Lowell, New Bedford, Hartford, Worcester for me.
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    Nominations: ArchBoston best new developments 2013-2017

    Continuum MetroMark Apartments The Eddy The Merc (fantastic urban building) Harvard Kennedy School reconstruction Room & Board (Newbury and Mass Ave) The Harlo New Balance Center office building Honestly it's been a really good stretch, all things considered. Plenty of dense, urban buildings...
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    The Sudbury (Bulfinch Crossing Residential Tower) | 50 Sudbury St | GCG Phase I | Gov't Center

    I’m pretty sure Suffolk was absolutely trashed here for their new building on Beacon Hill.
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    Residential Project | 45 West Third | South Boston

    I like it, adds some "organicness"
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    ACKS | 100 Binney | East Cambridge

    Well I kinda like it. It's somewhat busy but it beats bland anytime (Sargent College at BU)
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    Logan Airport's Land

    I would personally want something like Qianhai, Shenzhen.
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    UMass Boston Residence Hall 1 | Columbia Point | Dorchester

    Re: New UMass Boston student housing project Hopefully confirmed with pics soon. This has been teased for decades!
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    Forum demographics

    To elaborate, I've lived in New England since 2005 (born and spent much of my childhood in Pennsylvania but that's irrelevant). I found this website after it was mentioned in a Boston Globe Magazine article that quoted a forumer's opinion on a project. I also joined my other obsession...
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    Boston Landing | New Balance Complex | Brighton

    The one with the topped out core is residential: http://www.bldup.com/projects/125-guest-street

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