Re: Atlantic Wharf (formerly Russia Wharf)
You sure about that?
today from grovehall bluehill ave
You sure about that?
today from grovehall bluehill ave
hahaha... that spire reminds me of when i was a kid and we would take the toothpics out of sandwiches and sword fight with them.
Neighborhood? Never.
At only 650-675 residential units approved by the BRA for Fan Pier's fairly vast 21 acre parcel, and an insignificant number of residential units in any of the other buildings mentioned on the downtown side of the Fort Point Channel, the area will be far from a neighborhood in 50-75 years.
The draw of the Financial District and BCEC will make sure the area evolves with hotels, destination commercial and offices. Sure, Seaport Square publicizes 2500 residential units but by the time they are done with their Phase 1 (largely office/hotel) and Phase 2 (same), we will be left with only enough land for a small fraction of the residential they are promising to gain their approvals. The Seaport is guaranteed to be dead as a doornail on nights and weekends.
The reason? Residents are A) a drain on city services, B) residents are change agents in the political dynamic of the machinery that runs city hall, C) residential construction has not proven as lucrative as office/hotel in such close proximity to downtown and finally D) the BRA could give a damn about a grand plan -- that's why they approve only a smattering of residential year after year after year. In our neighborhood, the BRA considers residential development "an exceptional community benefit" worthy of any number of entitlements for the developers, from tax incentives to variances.
Epic fail.