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    Lyra (née The Huntington) | 252/258/264 Huntington Avenue | Fenway

    I will defend these buildings to the grave. But they’re great for the location! They have so much retail. Caffe Bene, Lucy’s, Kung Fu Tea, and Blick (I think now closed) are great for the area!
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    American Repertory Theater | 175 North Harvard Street | Allston

    Crap. I’ve been very upset about this move because I love the current location and its accessibility to Harvard Square. Allston feels like suuuuuch a downgrade. But those interior pictures are pretty dope. Maybe this isn’t such an awful thing after all.
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    I-90 Interchange Improvement Project & West Station | Allston

    I’m totally not well-versed on any of this, but this was my first thought on seeing the big busway increase. Beyond “adding a stop” to serve BU and Harvard, why not have all NYC bus routes originate/terminate at West rather than trekking all the way to South? Even better (in crazy town) extend...
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    Why did we stop building through-streets?

    Isn’t this justification for trying to build more SFH in Topsfield rather than strong-arming them into building multi-family now? It can always be up-zoned later. It’ll catch up to us someday.
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    Why did we stop building through-streets?

    Touché. I actually did have Montreal in mind as a counter example when writing that, but didn’t know about London or others. Does Montreal have its own issue with housing affordability? I think London does, but like LA I don’t think that’s too surprising given the fact that it’s London. If...
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    Why did we stop building through-streets?

    Dense, small-lot street grids (though it doesn’t even have to be grids)! But not necessarily apartment buildings! The second point that I’ve tried to make is that there are types of developments besides McMansions on cul-de-sacs that are just as backwards and hard to get rid of or build around...
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    Why did we stop building through-streets?

    Does it have to be? Far as I can tell from a quick Google search, the Weston of today started taking shape around the turn of the 20th century, but didn’t really reach it’s “final form” until the 1950s-1980s. I imagine before Weston was Weston, Brookline might have been like Weston. But things...
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    Why did we stop building through-streets?

    I appreciate your willingness to meet me halfway, but I do think this is ridiculous. Is there some example you have of another city in the world that does this (i.e. cuts off all infrastructure at an arbitrary point like a highway) and it works? There’s always some kind of urban step-down in...
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    Why did we stop building through-streets?

    The demand for housing is much higher in LA than Boston. I mean, even if the metro went fully YIMBY and agreed to essentially eliminate all zoning everywhere within 495 and put the whole area on a massive street grid, do you really think we’d become LA within a year or two? New England is the...
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    Why did we stop building through-streets?

    Density is usually measured in people per area. How are SFHs not denser than woodland given that definition? And who says I’m talking about mansions? Two connected homes surrounded by forest will house fewer people than 5 disjointed houses on small lots. But isn’t that what we want? On the...
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    Why did we stop building through-streets?

    Exhibit A as to why Greater Boston has a housing crisis, everybody! Nothing will ever get better in terms of the cost of living until this kind of thinking dies. Or maybe we just let Weston keep its trees and let Waltham become Kowloon because that’s where density already exists and where it...
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    Northeastern University - Institutional Master Plan

    It might be a limitation of the footprint. Current Matthew’s Arena has the rink and seats taking up most of the stretch between Mass Ave and Gainsborough with only a little bit on the Mass Ave side dedicated to concessions. Likewise, there’s maybe a little bit of room between the arena and St...
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    Why did we stop building through-streets?

    It’s not “sprawling out” if it’s filling-in gaps. This is a form of densification, just a different kind from the “what if we put a 20-unit apt building on the old superfund site” way that were used to in MA. Edit: I feel like I should add some more context to this since (a) I feel pretty...
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    Why did we stop building through-streets?

    Haven’t been able to circle back to this in a while, but I do think I’ve found a good case study for how one-way-in/one-way-out development is strangling the commonwealth: English Commons is such a development in Topsfield right after the split between route 1 and I-95 as it heads up to...
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    Addressing the nationwide housing crisis

    Thank God for this one. I was really getting down on Harley for doing next to nothing on housing during her tenure (and for supporting mass deportation). I’ll believe it when I see it, but this report is at least something nice to chew on and a step in the right direction. An oxymoron.
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    Shreve, Crump & Low Redevelopment | 334-364 Boylston Street | Back Bay

    Why are we posting pictures of Washington DC in an ArchBoston thread? :unsure: :censored:
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    Mission Hill Infill and Small Developments

    I’d at least push it back to the year Milkweed opened on Tremont: 2017.
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    Cambridge Multi-Family Zoning Reform

    Boston could never. But hey, being able to legally move your mother-in-law into the tool shed out back is basically as big a housing win as by-right multifamily, no?

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