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    The Ipswich | 2 Charlesgate West | Fenway

    I had the same thought at first, until I looked at the renders.
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    Potential Exelon Mystic Station Redevelopment | Everett

    Well played, Stick…well played indubitably (Humble Brag Alert) As a newly certified City and Public Policy Maker, it goes without saying that we study enough social theory to pretend that we’re philosophers. At least I do. Moving on. People ask why it’s hard for stadiums or highways or...
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    Potential Exelon Mystic Station Redevelopment | Everett

    I need to get a life… https://www.masslive.com/news/2023/12/new-england-revolution-disappointed-over-mass-legislature-benching-plan-for-new-stadium-in-everett.html
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    Transit history/trivia quiz

    Not too shabby for 1909
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    Potential Exelon Mystic Station Redevelopment | Everett

    Then lock the Revolution thread.
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    The Ipswich | 2 Charlesgate West | Fenway

    Back from the dead. The rise of The Ipswich.
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    Franklin Park - White Stadium Renovation

    Wasn’t my point, but go on.
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    Lyrik Back Bay | 1001 Boylston Street (Parcel 12) | Back Bay

    Ouch. Anyways, it might not be “the heart” of the Back Bay, but it is an improvement for the Back Bay. Me thinks that Wu will fulfill Menino’s quest of burying much of the Pike with the next best thing to the failed Columbus Center project. When the next developer obtains the Air Rights to...
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    Franklin Park - White Stadium Renovation

    Well, we don’t know what will happen with the NWSL. It took almost thirty years for the WNBA to gain traction. The issues of gender inequality in professional sports still exists.
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    Franklin Park - White Stadium Renovation

    It might come to this where Kraft abandons Everett and strikes a deal with Wu (highly unlikely). To answer your question, for this to happen would require Kraft chipping in with the city and add more seats over the years to get the capacity up to 25k. Sidebar: I was thinking about it a second...
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    Franklin Park - White Stadium Renovation

    New Renders (Paywall).
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    New England Revolution Stadium | 173 Alford Street | Boston-Everett

    And probably won’t be taken up until the next legislative session.
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    Franklin Park - White Stadium Renovation

    I’ll admit that this would be a good short term plan for Everett. Reasonable and cost-effective solution. I’ll give her that.
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    Franklin Park - White Stadium Renovation

    Ironically enough, Mayor Wu is behind this (so am I). While we kill each over the Everett proposal, could this be a compromise for the Revs? I go hard in the paint with Wu, because she has a NIMBY aura about her. With that said, could she be standing in the way of Everett because she might...
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    New England Revolution Stadium | 173 Alford Street | Boston-Everett

    Welcome to aB, homie. Your candor is refreshing.
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    New England Revolution Stadium | 173 Alford Street | Boston-Everett

    For all my fellow cheapskates out there, Masslive has an interesting write up. Oh, noes…but…wait That was fast.
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    New England Revolution Stadium | 173 Alford Street | Boston-Everett

    I’m not sure if they were involved with the Harbor Plan or not. They might’ve been.
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    New England Revolution Stadium | 173 Alford Street | Boston-Everett

    But ins’t that all Environmental non-profits? When I worked for MassPIRG, I used to think that it was all about saving the planet and bringing clean water to the masses. Until I found out how much the former COO took in for a yearly salary.
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    New England Revolution Stadium | 173 Alford Street | Boston-Everett

    It’s been set back before. It’s a chess game in Beacon Hill. I’m sure that there’s more to the story. Give it time. And no, we don’t need to know how some things get done. This is language in the eventual removal of a DPA. Again, this is probably done because the city of Boston wants its cut.
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    New England Revolution Stadium | 173 Alford Street | Boston-Everett

    So, you concede that public debate is a non-starter in terms of planning framework? Then what are you exactly agreeing with her on? The fact of the matter is that we don’t have strong regional planning. I’m not sure what else you expect Kraft to do here? Because we know how this is going to end...

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