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    Cambridge Infill and Small Developments

    Steel going up at 22 Water Street:
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    Kendall Square and NASA history?

    http://www.bostonglobe.com/business/2014/02/02/the-missing-link-complete-urban-fabric/YAaGVUl3aLUGakeN4G7IRO/story.html
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    Kendall Square and NASA history?

    http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/02/02/underused-parcel-kendall-square-could-put-better-use-government-would-sell/MIxAawAL7tqYvGssmwpJjN/story.html
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    Cambridge Infill and Small Developments

    I spoke with one of the construction guys at the EF building on Saturday. He said they are expecting the waterfall glass to arrive this summer. So it looks like a long time before the building is buttoned up.
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    High Speed internet in new construction

    There is a distinction to be made between Residential fiber and Commercial fiber. You can get commercial fiber in basically any building, assuming you are willing to foot the bill for bringing it in from the street. The residential stuff is trickier because of the deals that are in place with...
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    Vertex Headquarters @ Fan Pier | 11 Fan Pier Blvd, 50 Northern Ave | Seaport

    Sign going up yesterday, facing the harbor.
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    Cambridge Crossing (NorthPoint) | East Cambridge/Charlestown | Cambridge/Boston

    Re: NorthPoint Cambridge (The one that was train yards, the big plan.) Twenty/20 Building
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    Cambridge Crossing (NorthPoint) | East Cambridge/Charlestown | Cambridge/Boston

    Re: NorthPoint Cambridge (The one that was train yards, the big plan.) Mapleleaf Building Renovations
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    Cambridge Infill and Small Developments

    Steel going up at 450 Kendall:
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    Assembly Square Infill and Small Developments | Somerville

    The seaport was doing just fine before the Vertex deal, and would be just as well if the deal had never happened. It's absurd to take the position that only large private single-tenant developments could possibly improve an area. In the areas that have improved, suggesting the large corporate...
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    Lovejoy Wharf - Hoffman Building | 160 North Washington Street | West End

    Re: Lovejoy Wharf That rendering is hilarious. They just ignore the hulking bridge abutting the property? And instead of a stagnant bay filled with police boats they have kayakers. I know, it's just supposed to show off the best aspects of the project...
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    Cambridge Crossing (NorthPoint) | East Cambridge/Charlestown | Cambridge/Boston

    Re: NorthPoint Cambridge (The one that was train yards, the big plan.) No action other than the Twenty:20 building. I think it's just a matter of sequencing. They want to get the residential tower out of the way, then start filling out toward the tracks with commercial.
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    Ink Block (Boston Herald) | 300 Harrison Avenue | South End

    Reminds me of Third Square in Kendall. Kind of boring but not offensive. I think $1000/sqft is a bit high for the area. That's what Millenium Place was selling for, and I think even given the current state of DTX it is a better location.
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    Cambridge Infill and Small Developments

    221 Monsignor O'Brien Highway Genoa Packing fully demolished. 22 Water Street construction equipment in the background. Really interesting read (to me anyway) about the history of the site and building: http://www2.cambridgema.gov/Historic/D1287memo.pdf
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    Cambridge Infill and Small Developments

    450 Kendall Street
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    270 Third St - 75&125 Binney | East Cambridge (née Mega-Lab)

    Re: Mega-Lab in East Cambridge 75-125 Binney
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Re: Driven By Customer 'Service' Parte Dos ^This kind of crap happens all the time at Lechmere as well. Green line train pulls around, turns off, operator jumps out and has a cigarette while hundreds stand on the platform watching. They jump back in, pull the train up... past the platform and...
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    The New Retail Thread

    I think it could be incorporated into Lovejoy Wharf redevelopment. Eataly takes the bottom floor(s) and has outdoor dining access on the water. Multiple restaurants and a marketplace are the perfect thing for the number of residential units coming online there (and the TD Garden towers are many...

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