Others were quick to make clear that they hate the idea, in no uncertain terms.
Peter M. Sherin, chairman of the Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay, (NAGG), said his organization hadn?t heard anything about the project, but still went on record with some comments.
?We would be concerned about plans for any building of that height,? he said. ?It would cast shadows that fall on historic properties, create darkness and wind in the area , be out of scale with the surroundings, and overload already congested streets.?