Boston looks so sprawling and suburban outside of Boston proper.
Will anything ever be built over the ramps? I've come to think they should build hollow faux residential buildings over these ramps adjacent to the North End parcels, four or five stories tall, with balconies and interior lights that come on randomly at night. Maybe if they build out from the ramps a bit, there can be room for actual ground floor restaurant kitchens (tables outside and/or in an adjacent pavilion) or shallow retail.