and that's your example of how people are treated like crap? I can think of much worse. When I use to visit dtx, those steps were never used. I suspect it may have been put in place when there were summer activities (street performers) in the immediate area.
errr, 180 million degrees? how is that even possible?
"Power plants have never used this process because it is extremely difficult, requiring temperatures over 180 million degrees Fahrenheit and immense amounts of pressure and energy, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. As...
For those who don't have a first class ticket to bostonglobe.com .... ref: https://news.delta.com/all-aboard-delta-one-lounge-boston-logan-international-offers-fine-dining-seafaring-flair
rather impressive photos and a video
Yes. I understand that. But, in parallel, they need to aggressively sign top talent to lucrative contracts. I think Kraft tends to baulk at that but has no qualms with investing 200M in that oversize jumbotron.
The tower is striking given its prominence. It looks much taller than its actual height of 677'. An excellent and needed addition to the skyline but probably the last big tower for quite sometime.
MLB ticket prices, concessions, parking is insanely high. Having said that, the minor league games, which are affordable for a family and the Cape Cod league games, which are free, can be quite enjoyable.
I realize the intent of the forum is primarily to discuss architecture but to be critical of the lighthouse seems a bit frivolous (now) as we watch the team crumble. ESPN NFL power ranking for the Patriots is now dead-last.
So why is it that the nimby's only bitch when there is a new proposal? These zoning laws / FAA height limits has been in play for years. Why don't they raise their concerns to the planning board and lobby to change the zoning laws to prevent developers to even initiate a new proposal that would...
From: https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/09/27/business/developer-proposes-new-residential-tower/
[28causeway - A Newton-based developer is proposing a 450-foot residential tower and hotel at the corner of Causeway and North Washington Streets in the Bulfinch Triangle. (RMR Group)RMR Group]
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perhaps a dumb question but why is lounge space important? What annoys me is limited and over-crowded seating at the gates. I think the lounges for the various carriers are members-only, right?