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    Bloomingdale's Expansion in Boston

    All of us know that Bloomingdale's has only one location in Boston, at Chestnut Hill. Nordstrom and Lord & Taylor, both of which who are Bloomingdale's competitors, have 4 locations in the area, with Lord & Taylor having a location in the Back Bay. I've heard of Bloomingdale's proposing a store...
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    Eataly Boston

    If Walgreens didn't take it, it might've worked and helped DTX out.
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    Eataly Boston

    Guys, what do you think about Eataly opening a location in Boston, on the Greenway, on the North End Municipal Lot? What would the local North End merchants say about it? It would be a good draw, and could complement the Boston Public Market and the Blackstone Market proposal? Do you think...
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    Boston 2024

    What would need to be done transportation wise for New York to get the Olympics?
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    2012 ArchBoston Awards

    Is it time for the 2012 Awards yet?
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    Moynihan Station East

    Well, you're right in some aspect, that if you remove the Theater at Madison Square Garden, you can bring in light downstairs to the concourse, and perhaps you can heavily renovate the concourses and the platforms, to make them more easier to navigate and pleasant. Perhaps they could take a cue...
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    Moynihan Station East

    We know that before March 2008, there were plans to relocate Madison Square Garden into the Farley Post Office in New York City and on MSG's old site, which was where old Pennsylvania Station was, build a new train station, designed by Foster and Partners. The station would either have two...
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    Reclaim South Bay

    We should talk about that again. I see the Seaport (Or Innovation District) being transformed into something like Canary Wharf in London and the Melbourne Docklands. Hell, I plan on calling the district the Boston Docklands.
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    And the lines in Cali?
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    I'm reffering to the ones in California and the Midwest.
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    Crazy Transit Pitches

    Can you please tell me the exact routes and station on the high speed networks?
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    Worst Empty Parcel

    Perhaps they can expand Piers Park over the adjacent desolate piers, like Brooklyn Bridge Park. Hell, for the expansion, they should hire the same landscape architects used to design Brooklyn Bridge Park. Their head office is in Cambridge. Plus, they should also make a mod or two to the existing...
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    Welcome to the 2011 archBOSTON Awards!

    Briv, are we ready to do the voting soon?
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    Westwood Station Developments

    I think, they can fit a full sized store in Boston, or in Somerville at Assembly Square.
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    Westwood Station Developments

    Westwood is still listed on Wegmans site for future locations, along with a store in Chestnut Hill. According to news reports, it's supposed to be a smaller, 70,000 square foot urban store, which they say can fit in Brookline.
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    CBTC for the T

    The best thing about articulated trains, is that you can walk from one car to another.
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    CBTC for the T

    I also suppose a Movia would be a logical replacement. How many cars are the Orange Line trains now? 8? What about the rest of the system?
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    CBTC for the T

    No way I'm ridin on those anymore! I do think the Bombardier LRV they use on the Hiawatha Line is heavier than the one's in other countries. Want to see a Citadis Tram in Boston, with curved shapes and all that.
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    Worst New Development of 2011

    Would like to see a visual depiction of your idea!

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