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    Key West, FL

    The cruise industry really ruined the delightfully rundown and less touristy feel of most parts of Key West. Is it worth a visit? Yes. There are still other keys that retain some of the pre-cruise charm, around the Islamorada areas, although they do not really have the urban layout of Key West.
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    Holocaust Museum Boston | 125 Tremont Street | Downtown

    I actually love how the space opens up now with the alleyway behind it. Too bad it's not remaining as is with a great park and dining.
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    Boston University - Warren Towers Renovation | 700 Commonwealth Avenue | Fenway

    BU houses mostly grad students at Fenway. They’ll be taking those beds to make up for Warren towers.
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    South Station Tower | South Station Air Rights | Downtown

    Great pictures! The transition from the arches to the “modern” section is really jarring to me. Is that the final treatment of the facade at the tower base?
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    BU Data Sciences Center | 665 Commonwealth Avenue | BU Central

    ^This. The BU culture persists from, believe it, the Silber Administration which was positively authoritarian about campus access. It’s marginally improved since then and mostly by way of protest. As REM once said: “don’t get caught in Warren Towers”
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    Other People's Rail: Amtrak, commuter rail, rapid transit news & views outside New England

    Hopeful this facilitates Acela expansion from DC to Richmond, and eventually to Charlotte.
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    Other People's Rail: Amtrak, commuter rail, rapid transit news & views outside New England

    Not to be coy — the SMART app is extremely easy. Download — load funds — tap. Those evading fares in DC do not tend to be visitors. That being said, over the last 1-2 years DC installed new saloon-style faregates at all stations -- evading fares is not easy anymore (though I see it from those...
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    Other People's Rail: Amtrak, commuter rail, rapid transit news & views outside New England

    The long delayed 2.3 billion Long Bridge expansion project across the Potomac had its ceremonial groundbreaking today. Expected completion 2030. This expansion will separate passenger and freight services currently sharing tracks on the existing Long Bridge. There will also be a new...
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    Other People's Rail: Amtrak, commuter rail, rapid transit news & views outside New England

    The DC Metro security presence significantly increased year over year and to noticeable improvement, not only for fare evaders (which was quite literally a "running" joke on the Metro) but for crime prevention. I can't speak to actual statistics, only to personal experience as a regular Metro...
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    South Station Tower | South Station Air Rights | Downtown

    Does the transition from the arches to the modern facade (is that alcabond?) look jarring in person? I haven't been able to see in person as I've been working elewhere for several months.
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    Shreve, Crump & Low Redevelopment | 334-364 Boylston Street | Back Bay

    Thank you for digging up this article. This struck me: "In a case that proves appearances can be crucial, Boston University is fronting $1.9 million to make the Hotel Commonwealth’s façade look less like a plastic Disneyland structure and more like a four-star hotel that will fit in with its...
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    Shreve, Crump & Low Redevelopment | 334-364 Boylston Street | Back Bay

    For some reason it seems that RAMSAS has a difficult time in recent years with Boston (they can certainly pull it off in other cities well enough). For example - Shreve is clearly the sibling of the superior 900 16th Street, NW: https://www.ramsa.com/projects/project/900-16th-street-nw I do...
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    Shreve, Crump & Low Redevelopment | 334-364 Boylston Street | Back Bay

    RAMSA no doubt leads the pack in getting those pre-war style buildings in NYC designed right. Gotta wonder why we cant get something of that quality at such a premiere location in Boston adjacent to the Public Garden.
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    Shreve, Crump & Low Redevelopment | 334-364 Boylston Street | Back Bay

    This is looking surprisingly post-modern (or maybe not surprising, rather disappointly so).
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    Shreve, Crump & Low Redevelopment | 334-364 Boylston Street | Back Bay

    These seem like exceptions to the rule — hardly commonplace. Is it not true that methods used in the past to build are no longer feasible and possibly even allowed?
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    Eli Lilly IGM | 15 Necco Street | Fort Point

    Lilly has landed. Boston should be thankful for it. One of the more stable biopharma global companies that tend to plant roots and grow from within.
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    Harvard Square Infill and Small Developments

    I’ve been living in Alexandria and working in DC this year and my dislike of the DuPont Circle Tatte is real and irrational. Perhaps it comes down to the prime location they occupy, despite replacing a Starbucks.
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    Other People's Rail: Amtrak, commuter rail, rapid transit news & views outside New England

    I wonder if they will use the same tunnel boring technology used for the Purple Line extension in LA, which has helped them come in ahead of timelines.
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    UMass Boston Developments | Columbia Point | Dorchester

    Really great density buildup to the campus over 20 years.

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