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    Wind Turbines in Mass

    Remember folks, wind turbines kill whales but offshore drilling doesn’t.
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    Dana-Farber Cancer Center | 1 Joslin Place | Longwood

    Something about LMA (especially the area around Binney, Blackfan, etc.) is like a slice out of another country’s urbanism. It makes me think of like Ginza, Tokyo. Very dense, imposing architecture, narrow streets, but also strangely clean and dead half the time. I do like walking around here...
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    Bunker Hill Housing Redevelopment | Charlestown

    I genuinely believe that a significant amount of NIMBYism is healthy and correct revulsion toward the design of these kinds of buildings. They make arguments about traffic and infrastructure and equity and whatever, but some part of it actually stems from the completely accurate prediction that...
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    Wind Turbines in Mass

    It’s not even about bowing down, it’s about dollars and cents. Investments occur in friendly, safe environments, not openly hostile ones.
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    Old Colony phase 4, 5, & 6 | 72-110 Mercer street | South Boston

    Nearly 100% of the residential development is being done in this cheap way, and the triple deckers (most of which need to go) aren’t large apartment buildings. Big cities like Chicago and New York have banned this kind of construction for a reason.
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    Old Colony phase 4, 5, & 6 | 72-110 Mercer street | South Boston

    We will come to regret building our city out of 2x4s and paper.
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    Multi-Family Zoning Requirements for MBTA Communities

    This article is worth reading - a bit about how blue state and local governments have built places with very high QOL and then have effectively banned people from living there. I feel a lot of the MA NIMBY problem here. https://www.liberalcurrents.com/the-crisis-of-democratic-governance/
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    50 Herald Street | Chinatown / South End

    The projects discussed on this very website are almost all for the very poor, very rich, or students, or are in outer and less desirable areas of the city. You claim that there are “thousands of units” that have been built, which is bragging about gaining two yards on a run play while down 30...
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    50 Herald Street | Chinatown / South End

    Who? The people living in the oil slicks in Everett?
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    Bunker Hill Housing Redevelopment | Charlestown

    It’s really nasty stuff. They can’t just decide on one facade palette - they need to use all of them.
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    Winthrop Center | 115 Winthrop Square | Financial District

    The garage needs to go. The nexus of all the city’s subway lines leads to….automobile parking.
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    Wind Turbines in Mass

    If someone in the federal government needs to sign a single piece of paper to allow for an offshore wind project to happen, it's not going to happen until 2029 at the absolute earliest. If you're one of these offshore wind companies, is it really a good bet to invest in one of these projects...
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    Wind Turbines in Mass

    The actual gist of that story is that it took THREE YEARS to get the necessary permits and fight off the pointless legal battles. The factory could be spitting out cable right now, but instead Massachusetts gets nothing.
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    MGH Ragon Building | 55 Fruit Street | West End

    The facade of a hospital should be rational, orderly, and clean, like the work that goes on inside. Even a pediatric hospital or wing should share these design principles, but those should have some kind of large kid-friendly artwork or fountain.
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    50 Herald Street | Chinatown / South End

    Within desirable areas, this city only builds housing for three kinds of people: students, the very rich, and the very poor.
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    50 Herald Street | Chinatown / South End

    It’s truly galling that during such a dire housing crisis, the city is okaying a glue and paper building that leaves literally 200 approved units on the table. Heads should be rolling.
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    50 Herald Street | Chinatown / South End

    Alarm bells should be going off at how small (and crappy) this project is.
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    Franklin Park - White Stadium Renovation

    I don’t disagree. We should be pushing children into physically intensive but non brain-damaging athletic pursuits like track and field, rowing, racquet sports, basketball, baseball, and others. I think that soccer can be salvaged if heading is banned, but American football and hockey should be...
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    Franklin Park - White Stadium Renovation

    Honestly, BPS shouldn’t be given any field time for American football anywhere in the city, at any time. We’re essentially paying once to educate kids and then again to shatter their brains.
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    Franklin Park - White Stadium Renovation

    NIMBYs are at the third stage of grief: Bargaining

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