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    MGH Ragon Building | 55 Fruit Street | West End

    Perhaps you should ask your CM for those photos ;)
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    New York City Congestion Pricing

    There's an executive order out right now about placing priority for funding on transportation projects with user pay models. This is right up their alley.
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    Lowell Infill and Small Developments

    Interesting, because it seems like Eversource not only figured out Framingham, but has some idea of how it would be completed at scale. The Volts podcast has a pretty good episode on Thermal Energy Networks if people are interested.
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    VMF = Vehicle Maintenance Facility (Existing) MOW = Maintenance of Way The real estate transaction was announced at a Board Meeting in the past year or so, with a very conceptual layout. The expansion is to accommodate the new GL Type 10 cars, and provide MOW needed space.
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    Longwood Place (Simmons Residential Campus) | 305 Brookline Avenue | Longwood

    Man, tosh33 is still filling the comments sections up. I'd like to meet them some day... see if they're foaming at the mouth over building heights in real life as well..
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    Commuter Rail to New Hampshire?

    I hate to be a pessimist, but I don't think there will be governor support for this.
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    Copley Square Revamp | Back Bay

    Through an FOIA request, I received information on the scope and pricing estimate/bid, for those interested. The estimate was around $13.7M, with $745K in potential VE savings, and the published estimate in the bid advertisement was $13M. The target was $12.3M, which is reasonably close, but...
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    MGH Ragon Building | 55 Fruit Street | West End

    They do look small, but it might just have to do with the scale of the building. From an interior rendering:
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    I think the T has stated that due to the amount of disruption this past year, decreased service and shutdowns, they did not feel it was fair to raise fares on the riders for a worse experience. We will see the plan for this year's diversions, which are supposed to be much less disruptive to the...
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    This isn't surprising... not doing much but looking like they did something... They won't have to fight with public schools, but will have to fight with other transportation agencies. I think it is set up to be 50% for education, 50% for transportation, and this seems to imply the T would be...
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    General Infrastructure

    There's your answer...
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    I'm sure they will try to piggy-back on other work where safe, if possible, but this isn't more Orange Line shutdowns next month specifically for track/signal work - it's for a crumbling MassDOT bridge that already required one 9-day shutdown. I'm sure the T is footing the diversion costs...
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    Seaport Neighborhood - Infill and Discussion

    It really is quite an exciting entrance to the city, especially for travelers from Logan coming in.
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    Fusion reactor at Devens. 3-D Printing at Devens

    Well these are much more level-headed than my perhaps grouchy comment before going to bed. Definitely makes sense, and is certainly a good business decision for CFS. The simple answer is Venture Capital has to change. How? I'm not so sure. Maybe just get rid of it.
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    Lyrik Back Bay | 1001 Boylston Street (Parcel 12) | Back Bay

    That would be my guess - looks like the stairs and controlled entry gate were updated recently but the truck pad entrance has a Keolis sign on Google Street View in October 2023..
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    Fusion reactor at Devens. 3-D Printing at Devens

    I'm excited, but I have to wonder what that says about Massachusetts if they decided Virginia will be their first plant location, after being founded here and years of research and development. I'm not sure how much of a choice they had in the location, but I'm sure there was a discussion in...
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    Book Recommendations

    (This ended up in the okay-good range. She's absolutely great and tremendously inspiring at the stuff she knows. I found her interviews with people outside of her realm of climate knowledge (~50% of the book) to contain rather surface level/non-directed questions, to which the interviewees had a...
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    The New Residential Conversion Thread

    ~$480K/unit... will be a steep asking price, but more units and more full buildings downtown is great to me.
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    Tai Tung Village Expansion | 288 Harrison Avenue | Chinatown

    ... is that an outdoor application of ACT?
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Maybe I'm misunderstanding, but the next page in the report you're quoting:

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