Re: Cambridge Developments
It's good for the Greenpeace Canvassers to stand under during a rainy day. That way, when the passers by reject them, at least they'll be dry.
This idea of extending Hanover to Congress is mammoth in the undertaking and would result in court battles for years...
With that said, that rendering is gorgeous. Pie in the sky? Maybe. But just gorgeous never the less. This is me being honest. Redesign City Hall by giving it some TUSCAN...
Good ideas. But this is Boston. And there are some limitations.
In the future, I could MAYBE see them extending the Blue Line past Charles/MGH to Boylston and hooking that up with the Green Line. Anything beyond that is just pie in the sky.
This. And it's been something that the community has been fighting for. Which is strange because it's usually the other way around. Residents usually oppose the BRA and new development in their neighborhood. Now the residents want the Elma Lewis project to brake ground, and the BRA halted (at...
Sorry guys, I lost my temper last night.
Not as an excuse, but I have alot of BS in my personal life. I shouldn't have taken my passive-aggressive behavior out on you guys.
Also, snow hurting local businesses doesn't help either.
^Wow...I'm sorry, I guess having fun something unrelated to arcitecture in an open, random forum is frowned upon.
Forgive me for not wasting your bandwith and starting a new thread in general. I'll do that from now on if that makes things better.
Damn, who knew that the football suggestion I made when I was drinking would go three pages...
Back on track a little. Looks like Cambridge can't accept the fact that they dropped the ball on vertex.
And is there a limit to how much a city can spend on luring a business to a certain location...