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    City Streets official thread

    Holyoke could pull something off like Lowell, but it'd be tricky. Lowell has a couple tech companies, T connection to Boston, and a national park. Meanwhile Holyoke has miles upon miles of brownsites, abandoned buildings and vacant lots. Their reuse of the canal system was ingenious, though...
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    City Streets official thread

    New Haven was laid out in a similar manner- But they never replicated the original 8 blocks. The grid just kept going, but it did give New Haven a interesting feel- you don't usually see grids like it in NE.
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    Hyperloop to Boston?

    What's the soil like in Southern NE? It seems like an option would be to run the tunnel to Providence or some other major city and then run express rail to Boston.
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    Future Skylines/Developments of the US

    White flight didn't hurt cities because it was specifically white people who were leaving, it hurt because it took sizable population chunks out of the city and combined with the multitude of other problems cities were facing at the time, ate away at neighborhoods.
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    MBTA Red Line / Blue Line Connector

    They should build the original art deco tower that the Great Depression stopped.
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    Providence developments

    DMG has good height but it is unfortunately very wide. The other proposals seem OK. Google Earth just updated for Providence and you can begin to see some stuff filling in. The Wexford Building is in as far as I know.
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    Providence developments

    If they fill the entire empty Iway land with good density and uses they effectively double the size of Providence's CBD. I'm pretty optimistic. It'll take time, but staggering the development can be good.
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    The Hub on Causeway (née TD Garden Towers) | 80 Causeway Street | West End

    Avalon also has the problem of obstructing the city skyline from the north.
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    Quincy Center Redevelopment

    People are going to go to Quincy and think "wow, this place was really booming during the '80s and '90s"
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    Suspended Monorail

    :( https://www.bostonglobe.com/ideas/2018/12/27/iroush/25Auywc9mIfYaZL5FKPKTM/story.html
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    Rock Row (née The Ridge, née Dirigo Plaza) | Westbrook, ME

    Where would the light rail line go into Portland? Would it have any additional stops? Is this actually a serious proposal? I was thinking: ON EXISTING RAILROAD ROW: Westbrook Cottage St. Rock Row Rosemont Transportation Center ON PARK AVE/ PORTLAND ST: Hadlock Field Deering Oaks ON...
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    The Alcott (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End

    Re: Longfellow Place (née Garden Garage Towers) | 35 Lomasney Way | West End Wow, I had forgotten how thin that side was- this is going to be some pretty good height, too. The highrises are slowly advancing on East Cambridge.
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    State Street HQ | One Congress | Bulfinch Crossing | West End

    Re: Bulfinch Crossing | Congress Street Garage | West End I really hope the dismantling of the garage goes faster than last time. I remember months of waiting around watching the concrete come apart bit by bit.
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    South Station Tower | South Station Air Rights | Downtown

    The facade will look alot better in real life because it will reflect the surrounding city. The rendering is misleading because it basically looks like blue plastic. I think a more detailed glass facade would look good, maybe like PPG Place in Pittsburgh
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    Crane Pix Past and Present

    If you look closely, you can see not only the balancing act but also all the construction workers in the windows
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    Silver Line to Chelsea

    Finally! Crucial part of the urban ring. Would like it to be heavy or light rail if possible, though.
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    The Hub on Causeway (née TD Garden Towers) | 80 Causeway Street | West End

    And we know it would be so much better if they closed the parking lot to cars and made everyone park along the road... Walmart is not a good example of mixed modes.
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    Photo of the Day, Boston Style: Part XII (2019)

    Doesn't make em any better.

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