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Somebody posted a link on another thread that led me to this:
https://www.jgarlandenterprises.com/nubian-square-parcel-8
I don't think I have seen this before. Is there a thread and does anybody have any other news?
The numbers are skewed a little bit. Here's some fuller context. It's very popular in specific cities. Are we more of a San Diego/LA/Portland type, or more of a NYC/Seattle/Chicago type? A few other things of note is that San Diego and Portland are 1-team cities when talking about the Big 4...
City Hall is not the worst building in the world, but the plaza itself (which was the real crime to begin with) is just too big. They should take the lower portion of the JFK and turn it into 2 tall towers that push somewhat into the existing plaza. The middle of that should then become a...
Snipped a screenshot out of the larger picture in the link.
https://images1.loopnet.com/i2/0LpIRad3VJBD_7bbqDy0M0_8xcqKWjecON5cTxYkg9I/1/industrial-property-for-sale-226-232-harvard-st-boston-ma-02124.jpg
1. Absolutely not. The rest of the city is way too short.
2. You're really going to compare a 283' to this? Note that 283' would be 11th tallest in OKC, and Devon is taller than the Hancock. 283' just misses Boston's (including Cambridge, Somerville, Everett) Top 100.
The outside of the tower is great but the view stinks. When I went up we had to stay towards the inside so you were looking through double sets of slats. It caused the sight-lines to be very narrow. I don't remember when that was, but probably shortly before covid.