Is part of the building on the deck? It looks that way to me but I thought people were saying a few pages back that none of the structure is over the highway, just a park or open space.
Also, don't you have to take a boat to the Tailwind plane? That adds some time to the seaplane even if only 5-10 min additional. I don't see a huge time savings here over the ferry.
Isn't the fast ferry about 80-90 min? I am not sure this will save too much time door to door and I will imagine it will cost significantly more than the ferry.
Gordon Ramsey is opening a burger restaurant here: https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/04/27/lifestyle/gordon-ramsay-open-second-boston-restaurant/?s_campaign=bostonglobe%3Asocialflow%3Atwitter
I have asked this before and no one seemed to know. Regardless, this one has been up way too long. If it were up to me, I would give developers a maximum of 6 months from the issuance of a certicicate of occupancy to leave enormous banners like this displayed. It has easily been well over a...
I was going to say the exact same thing. It would be absolutely crazy to propose any building around here more than 10 floors tall using the actual number of floors intended in the proposal. Proposing a building 10-15% taller then what you actually intend to build seems like the norm around...
Whatever happened to the proposal to build a tower at (over?) St. Anthony's? When I worked on Federal street 20 years ago they were talking about that project nonstop. I would ask if it is dead but in Boston who knows since it took about 20 years to build Winthrop Center from the time it was...
Assuming this project turns out well (financially and otherwise) what are the odds it turns out to be a catalyst for several more air rights projects in the city?
Correct. NFL players never got in any trouble with the law before someone decided to open mini golf places that serve beer. In fact, now that I think about it, I believe it was the adult mini-golf that started Aaron Hernandez's death spiral.