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    Fenway Corners (Red Sox) | 1 Jersey Street | Fenway

    This is pretty amazing. It's like they targeted every parking lot and truly dilapidated structure, leaving everything that's actually usable, nice and historic. I may be missing something, but this looks like development done right...
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    Worcester Infill and Developments

    Restorations look great.
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    Lyra (née The Huntington) | 252/258/264 Huntington Avenue | Fenway

    This one has a Neil Armstrong feel to it: "One giant leap for one developer's P&L ... five steps back for Boston's architecture and charm"...
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    Prism Apts. | 50 Rogers St | Kendall Square | Cambridge

    Ditto. Love the bricks. Hate the random window inserts. (Why? Why?)
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    Cambridge Infill and Small Developments

    Think it was "Dr. Jill" putting her Ed.D. to great use ;)
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    A Place to Argue about Political Correctness & Cancel Culture

    Sorry, Robin D'Angelo - bless me for I have sinned in criticizing my Robespierrean superiors. May they live forever - or not, as they know anything going back more than 5 minutes in history is probably morally reprehensible.
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    A Place to Argue about Political Correctness & Cancel Culture

    You have to be pretty militantly anti-religious to rebrand the nation's first YWCA into "YW" to expunge any potential trace of its (now apparently evil) founding mission. I guess they did that in 2012 - hadn't realized. You have to be quite the enormous di** to do that - it just feels petty...
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    Somerville High School Renovation & Expansion | 81 Highland Ave | Somerville

    Is it just me or does anyone else find the preposterously expensive ($200M, $300M, etc.) public schools being built across the Boston Metro area to be absolutely hideous? Feels like these will all be viewed as teardown candidates in a few decades.
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    Belmont Developments

    Wow did Belmont get had for $300M. This building looks like one of the hulkers from the 1960s over in the old Arthur D Little complex across town on the Arlington/Cambridge/Belmont line... The townspeople would have been better off spending $50M on asbestos remediation and keeping the rest for...
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    Federal Government's Response to the Coronavirus

    Since we're on a COVID tangent here ... Given a vaccine is less burdensome (on a daily basis) than mask-wearing and also offers more of a clear path to a disease-free state, I would wager adoption will be widespread across the country, and the self-righteous pooh-poohing from Northeasterners*...
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    Kenmore Square North (WHOOP) | 533-541 Commonwealth Ave | Fenway

    Just wanton destruction, of the sort you typically only get in NYC. Boston, luckily, has largely been spared destruction of its historic fabric the last ~10 yrs.
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    80-110 West Broadway | South Boston

    Best news of my day! Really great to see.
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    Pinnacle at Central Wharf (Harbor Garage) | 70 East India Row | Waterfront | Downtown

    What does that mean? It's nonsense. Don Chiofaro is white. So are 80% of people in Massachusetts, the vast majority of whom are normal middle-class people.
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    Pinnacle at Central Wharf (Harbor Garage) | 70 East India Row | Waterfront | Downtown

    Let's assume for a moment that every detractor of this project is white (which is probably not the case). They are wrong. But what does it matter what color their skin is? Would their wrongness be right if they were a different race?
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    Lyrik Back Bay | 1001 Boylston Street (Parcel 12) | Back Bay

    On the one hand, a dynamic and vibrant economy needs to have new companies (and their brands), and it is undoubtedly good that Boston isn't only home to 100+ year old companies. And I'm more concerned about new development being high quality architecture - and avoiding the destruction of our...
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    Worcester Infill and Developments

    Who is memorialized in the park? WWI dead from Worcester only, or from across the state?
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    The New Retail Thread

    FWIW, a few points on Lord & Taylor's history ... it actually dates back to 1826 (not 1859 as was said elsewhere), and it looks like its troubles over the last 30 years have been due at least in part to mismanagement by bigger dept. store chains (May Co. and Hudson's Bay of Canada): The company...
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    The New Retail Thread

    In addition to 3rd Ave and 59th (which works great), there's also a Home Depot on 23rd Street, between Broadway and Fifth. Both right in the heart of Midtown. I don't know how successful the stores are economically, but as a consumer they work very well. Really too bad about Lord & Taylor. The...
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    Newton Infill and Small Developments

    IMO, Newton is about the worst place to invest in a home right now. Prices are way out of line compared to any town in the area (other than maybe Brookline/Belmont/Winchester/Lexington/Concord). Now they're bringing a ton of supply online. And frankly with a huge influx of multifamily the...
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    St. Gabriel Monastery | Washington St | Brighton

    +1. Years ago when I toured Dartmouth I remember there were some atrocious 1960s/70s dorms they called "the showers." These basically look like that. I have a feeling that rather sooner than later we'll all be hoping a whole lot of schlock built the last 10 years gets rebuilt, or at least refaced.

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