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    Quincy General Developments

    Quincy Planning Board OK's plan to restrict uses of bus depot property. I hope "recreational use" does not include a parking lot for the stadium next door.
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    Somerville Infill and Small Developments

    Another gym in Davis? I'm sure we'll see one in Kenmore too soon enough.
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    Bunker Hill Housing Redevelopment | Charlestown

    I assumed that map had something to do with flood zones but I'm realizing I don't really know what I'm looking at. Is that an income distribution map? I'm guessing red is low, yellow medium, blue high? And where'd you find that? Thanks.
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    Brookline Infill and Small Developments

    Across the street, I learned that the weird angle of the front face of the Star Market row of retail follows the town boundary. Interesting that the parking is on the Brookline side and the actual businesses are in Newton.
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    Brookline Infill and Small Developments

    3 stories clad with brick with an offset, paneled 4th story is the recipe to get things approved around there. Six stories exceeds the precedent all the way down Harvard and that freaks them out. The design isn't that great either.
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    Faneuil Gardens | 55 Faneuil Street/266 North Beacon Street | Brighton

    Looks like a wooden crate with panels on it which looks like everything else for the past 25 years.
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    Quincy General Developments

    Cheer up, sunshine.
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    Quincy General Developments

    I had no idea there was a decent proposal for one chestnut place. All proposals I've ever seen were for suburban type shite. As usual, there were serious concerns about traffic and there are folks in city hall that have proclaimed their love for those school bus loop type driveways to get all...
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    Milton infill and small development

    Existing buildings were in the process of being demolished at 440 granite
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    "Dirty Old Boston"

    The best way to improve transportation within a city is to eliminate the city. Sounds like an AI solution. Maybe AI develops time travel at some point and then goes back in time to the urban renewal era to whisper in the ears of planners.
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    Quincy General Developments

    I think it's parking
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    Mid-Century Mundane

    Yes I'll bet on that
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    Hull infill and small developments

    Accessible beach, excellent swimming, good people watching, decent food, beer, ice cream, art deco bathhouse, carousel, and further in, lots of character and history in the neighborhoods. I can't really think of what else I'd like to see there, criticisms of that condo block proposal aside...
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    Mid-Century Mundane

    Good where am I post?
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    Hull infill and small developments

    Beerboats.com is available
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    Mid-Century Mundane

    I love this building https://maps.app.goo.gl/tnyUsRiMHuL5LcQP6
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    Quincy General Developments

    Thanks! You should go work for the Quincy Sun and turn it into a development reporting and corruption investigation rag
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    Jamaica Plain Infill and Small Developments

    Yes, otherwise liberal minded folks can get quite conservative when it comes to their neighborhood, and it can get nasty. I always try to imagine what it would be like to settle down when demand was low decades ago, feeling like I've stumbled onto my own slice of paradise, to contending with a...

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