It's poor forum etiquette to bump 3 month old threads for no reason.
The horror
It's poor forum etiquette to bump 3 month old threads for no reason.
A local paper (Boston Sun I believe) is reporting that the variances for 212 Stuart Street have been appealed by an abutter. The legal threshold to justify variances is extremely high. A litigant who has the motivation (and most importantly the legal standing) has a very strong case. The courts could easily render the variances void if the case actually moves forward.
Soil/Geo rig working the site and the parking attendant was not a happy camper.
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Bet they find the diesel from the time my 300SDL had a fuel line split 25 years ago.
Why is this "deader than dead" if we have new renders and this parcel taking was happening 2 weeks ago?
It looks like he was responding to the renders post and the new information just happened to be added in the few minutes in between. I would also say this user regularly veers into hyperbole, except most of the "doom and gloom" has (unfortunately) yet to be proven wrong. Things sure do move slowly around here, unless it's in the Seaport or some other transit-wasteland area.
For instance, why on Earth would they wait until 2021 to break ground on this one? There is zero sense of urgency and that's why so many projects worthwhile projects end up on the scrap heap.