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    Somernova Campus | Duck Village | Somerville

    It was exciting to see a large commercial space dedicated to non biotech use. Apparently Greentown labs is the largest climate tech incubator in the US (significant enough that the future King of England visited it less than a year ago as part of the Moonshot awards). As someone involved in...
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    Idea for fixing the housing shortage

    I’ve been thinking about the political incentives behind green building mandates a lot - and my layman’s assumption is that dense housing in urban centers is so much better for the environment no matter the code. Forget natural gas, these places could be running exclusively coal fired ovens and...
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    Infrastructure to Nowhere (The Vestigial Infrastructure Thread)

    Fire access is right. My father is a fire fighter in the area. The state forest back there is pretty swampy and with the comeback of beavers in the area has only gotten more so. When a long drought dries it out, the peat can really light up and can’t be put out easily because it burns...
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    One Mystic | 1 Mystic Avenue | Charlestown

    This whole thing needs a NSFW tag - it is urbanist pornography. What 50 shades of grey was for women over 40, this is for me. So refreshing to see a development project not be deferential to absurd claims and say what we are all thinking.
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    BU Data Sciences Center | 665 Commonwealth Avenue | BU Central

    It’s partially why. Not as many people would hate the building if it was nestled among others. It still wouldn’t be beautiful but it’d be an interesting oddity. Brutalist public buildings often have wide, paved plazas and the attempt to create an open space for public gathering often created the...
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    Lego HQ Moving to Boston

    Would this be considered a success story of the recent office crash? I’m sure the ability to get a great deal on a lease downtown sweetened the deal. Will we see more HQ moves while CBD office space is plentiful and cheap?
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    Green Line Extension to Medford & Union Sq

    And even among the people that do validate, many think you just validate the card and don’t realize there’s a ticket. When I go to work in the morning I can just reach in the machine and there are a dozen tickets from that morning just sitting there. Also if there is a train coming in 1-2...
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    Population & Economic Growth

    I think the point of agreement here is the middle ground reality: permanent wfh isn’t going to be the dominant thing but five days a week in the office is also dead. Many professionals seem to be trending to a 3 days a week in the office thinking. I think this will expand our definitions of...
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    Population & Economic Growth

    I recently joined a big-law firm in Boston. I expected to be in the office a lot more, but the firm saw big improvements in the lateral market by offering generous wfh options. I’m in the office two days a week and only need to be in one. I chose Somerville for lifestyle, but Wfh had an effect...
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    Station Landing | Wellington Circle | Medford

    Able Company seems the most ambitious by a clear margin. Looks like most of these don’t even attempt any air rights.
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    The New Office/Lab Thread

    That always felt like a weird spot for them. I’ve worked with a couple start ups and MassChallenge in that building/area. It’s tough to get to and feels like a place for a scrappy start up with employees that expect some inconveniences to “chase the dream.” That’s not Reebok. Compare to Puma...
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    General Boston Discussion

    I work for the Boston office of major Bay Area firm involved in VC. We recently had an analysis done to determine the best markets to open an office in next. Miami did not fare well. From my understanding the reasoning was that it is a tax play more than a hub of innovation. Lots of groups...
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    Flickr Finds & Social Media Pics

    I think that pier is part of a Trustees of Reservations plan to expand their urban footprint. See: https://onewaterfront.thetrustees.org/pp3
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    General Infrastructure

    I used to live in Brookline and work by Alewife - terrible commute walking, riding the 66, then taking the red line. Was always amused on warmer days when I took a blue bike from Harvard and managed to beat the bus home handily. The leg burning description of going up that ramp is an...
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    Saugus Developments

    Those places had amazing bones for the most part. I can’t think of a more poorly designed part of the state. People turning off into narrow parking after going 60+ and almost getting rear ended and then to get back out having to launch like a rocket ship to merge. Throw in the drinking...
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    South Station Tower | South Station Air Rights | Downtown

    Depends what you mean by "long" Hynes and Hurley parcels could host something big North Station remains ripe (parking lots behind, handful of parcels in front). Aquarium garage tower could awaken if they get the waterfront plan sorted sooner rather than later My personal hopes: Always...
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    General MBTA Topics (Multi Modal, Budget, MassDOT)

    Idk if someone can explain better, but as a novice on the inner workings of the system, these updates/revelations have been blowing my mind. I didn't realize these positions were such a fragile lynchpin in our infrastructure. Are there regulations that keep dispatchers from being in the same...
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    New England Revolution Stadium | 173 Alford Street | Boston-Everett

    Man seeing this thing surrounded by green is such a tease - that's gonna be a sea of asphalt fo sho
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    Lyrik Back Bay | 1001 Boylston Street (Parcel 12) | Back Bay

    In my junkbox of random ideas to make a small dent on issues we care about: A regulation that gives a variance to any building that legally has a billboard. Owner can build 2-3 additional stories on the site in exchange for a covenant not to put a billboard up again. The view is already blocked...
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    Omni Hotel @ BCEC | Summer St | Seaport

    Stayed at the Omni this past Thursday to attend a graduation. Some thoughts: It was reasonably priced ($350/night for two beds) given the quality of the hotel and the number of graduations. A friend from Paris thought Coquette's pastries were better than home - high praise. I was embarrassed...

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