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    Mildred Hailey (Bromley Heath) BHA Redevelopment | Jackson Square | Jamaica Plain

    Still kind of tower-in-a-parkish, sadly, but an improvement nonetheless.
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    Seaport Neighborhood - Infill and Discussion

    I know that a lot of Seaport/Fort Point residents complain about the lack of a real park in the neighborhood, and that's a legitimate critique -- there absolutely should be a sizable park somewhere that offers different types of amenities for everyone. But, large parks aside, the amount of space...
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    Hyannis infill and small developments

    Jesus Christ, absolutely no one sits and lingers at legacy place. Would be nice if these outlets didn’t just republish press releases.
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    Photo of the Day, Boston Style: Part XVII (2023)

    So much potential in this picture. Whispers of German village life.
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    Fenway Infill and Small Developments

    I absolutely adore the little pocket of the city that surrounds Beacon st here. Reminds me of Prospect Heights in Brooklyn.
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    Copper Mill Development | Elm Street and Grove Street | Davis Square

    My guy, I am literally a journalist who, among other things, has written extensively about corruption in Saudi Arabia, and I beg of you to understand what you're talking about. Here is how the political process works 99% of the time: Groups of people sharing a common interest on a given...
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    Copper Mill Development | Elm Street and Grove Street | Davis Square

    Jesus Christ, an interest group pressuring politicians to do something - perhaps with, oh the horror, campaign financing! - and then the politicians doing that thing, is not corruption. If you have evidence that Lydia Shire is paying for vacations for mass state legislators in exchange for...
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    Copper Mill Development | Elm Street and Grove Street | Davis Square

    No, it's not the same thing, like at all. Politicians respond to the interests of their constituents. Restaurant owners are their constituents, too. If they lobby, pressure, and provide legal funding to politicians in service of a policy goal they want to pursue, they are free to do so, as is...
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    Copper Mill Development | Elm Street and Grove Street | Davis Square

    Politicians on the take? Lol, no. The world isn't a giant conspiracy theory. In the case of liquor laws, it's really simple: the vast majority of people would absolutely love to see more liquor licenses. . . but it's not really an important issue to that majority. But to whom is it a very...
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    Winthrop Center | 115 Winthrop Square | Financial District

    It does look shitty. But absolutely no one who's not already on this board has ever thought about it, or maybe even noticed it. I'm guessing that's what he means.
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    BU Data Sciences Center | 665 Commonwealth Avenue | BU Central

    Journalists work really hard producing content for very little pay in a vitally important industry that is slowly being killed in a manner that will leave society in a much worse place. Call me a nerd if you want, but if you just fucking steal their work and don't give a shit, then you're an...
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    BU Data Sciences Center | 665 Commonwealth Avenue | BU Central

    Way to go, guys! I also prefer to steal the goods and services I consume instead of paying for them!
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    Newton Infill and Small Developments

    Absolutely. There's room for thousands upon thousands of TOD units there, and no real residential abutters to raise a stink about it.
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    Newton Infill and Small Developments

    If this project was a mile in either direction, it would be a total win. Route 9 needs this type of development to be de-highwayed, but it should happen in Chestnut Hill or Newton Highlands fist. This spot, unfortunately, is just such a transit desert.
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    Reserved Channel Development | 300 West First Street | South Boston

    The area around the whole channel has such massive potential. I've been waiting for this for a long time.
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    Idea for fixing the housing shortage

    Hey, I worked in this building once. The floor plates are massive, as to be expected by an office building from this era. So if they can pull this off, then maybe the floor plate excuse shouldn't always be accepted without question anymore.
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    South Boston Infill and Small Developments

    Just continue the street grid, Jesus.
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    South Station Tower | South Station Air Rights | Downtown

    I remain convinced that the finished arches aren't going to be nearly as soaring and majestic as the renders. . .
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    Nubian Ascends (Blair Lot) | 2164 Washington | Roxbury

    I love this project. It's got Bow Market vibes.
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    Open Space | Turnpike Parcel 21 | Chinatown

    While I agree it doesn't look inviting, I think the more likely cause of its underuse is the fact that the only people who could walk to it all have well manicured suburban yards. These are the people that don't need a park, not the people living in a public housing tower squeezed between the...

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