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    The St Regis Residences (former Whiskey Priest site) | 150 Seaport Blvd | Seaport

    I actually like the current iteration because the balconies on the left definitely resemble a sail and the windows on the right give off porthole kind of vibes.
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    North End Cross Street Boutique Hotel | 42 Cross Street | North End

    I respect and appreciate your thoughts, and I stand by mine.
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    North End Cross Street Boutique Hotel | 42 Cross Street | North End

    I think it would look "acceptable" in the Kendall/Lechmere area. Here? Totally uninspired and out of context imo for a major corner going into the NE.
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    Evolution of the Prudential Center: 1954-1989

    I miss the plaza with the statue; being able to look straight up at the Pru in all its panoramic "beauty". I remember when they first proposed doing away with it, so many people here loved the idea..."waste of space", "better street wall activation". I wonder what people think now that we've had...
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    State Street HQ | One Congress | Bulfinch Crossing | West End

    I saw it lit up on the Celtics' broadcast last night - pretty cool. Also, it's nice that they finally updated their aerial views around TD Garden, it bugs me when they show shots from 10 years ago.
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    Allston Yards (Stop and Shop) | 60 Everett St | Allston

    Funny because I was just thinking that this is moving along pretty quickly. Just goes to show how fast time flies when you get to a certain age. Or how slow so many other projects progress comparatively.
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    View Boston (Observatory) | Prudential Tower | Back Bay

    I hear what you're saying, although they don't really bother me at all. Plus, at night all you see is the main antenna. What I do find unpleasing to the eye is the random antennas on the Hancock building.
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    State Street HQ | One Congress | Bulfinch Crossing | West End

    From last night. BTW, I highly recommend the pizza from Night Shift Lovejoy.
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    MGM Music Hall (née Fenway Theater) | 12 Lansdowne St | Fenway

    I think the city needs a whole new, stand alone sports museum. The Sports Museum at TD Garden is nice, but imo it just doesn't do justice to the breadth of our city's (and region's) sporting history. Sorry for getting off topic.

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