Landmark Center Part III BCDC:
I definitely liked the August version more than the previously July and earlier versions, but to me this September version is a bit *too* similar to 201 Brookline. I like the increased consistency with 201 Brookline, but I also don’t want this to be a total carbon copy.
I guess I want siblings, not twins.
The u/c building is so much more impactful than expected.
That new render matches with the other building and overall complex much better than before imo. The bushes are dumb tho.
I will eat my shoe if the real deal ever looks close to as lush as those renderings (especially that illustrative trellis on the north side).
There's a New Fenway community path going adjacent/over the tracks between Fenway & Lansdowne Stations, so a decked building here would be a non-starter... already too many cooks in the kitchen as far as stakeholders for that project's ROW, but I believe it's breaking ground soon (if it hasn't begun already).It's a shame we're not getting a deck over the tracks here. I know it's only a small bit of track and it's hardly the major scar that the pike is, but we should still always be looking to bury as much as track as possible.
Phase I, Maitland to Miner: Phase I will be constructed by MassDOT as a TIP project. Construction is scheduled to begin 2021.
[*]Phase II, Miner to Fenway Station: Phase II will be constructed by the Landmark Center. Construction is anticipated to begin 2021.
[*]Phase III, Fenway Station to the Emerald Necklace path in Brookline: Phase III requires additional design coordination with the MBTA. Construction would follow the Army Corps of Engineers Muddy River Flood Risk Management Project, which is scheduled to be completed in 2023.
There's a New Fenway community path going adjacent/over the tracks between Fenway & Lansdowne Stations, so a decked building here would be a non-starter... already too many cooks in the kitchen as far as stakeholders for that project's ROW, but I believe it's breaking ground soon (if it hasn't begun already).
The Scape/BCH project on Beacon will also accommodate its connection E to Ortiz Drive, which will set up a nice path from Lansdowne Station to Fenway Station. Cleaning the ROW and finishing the trail on that side is also MBTA responsibility, so it’s taking time.The section next to Fenway station is done, but as FK4 points out, it's rather useless until it gets a connection under the DCR roads to the Muddy River paths. That would be a huge gamechanger.