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Globe: Office tower signs draw scrutiny from city officials
I know we've discussed building signage before as it relates to specific developments, but couldn't find any discussion about signage in general.
This BRA approach seems sensible to me. Thoughts?
Boston Globe said:The Boston Redevelopment Authority is working on a new sign policy, one that would formalize by early next year the agency’s often-informal approach
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Typically, the agency allows an office sign only for a big employer’s new corporate headquarters or major regional operation. City officials negotiate the size and placement. In general, city officials say they are also open to signs atop of hotels, beacons that can help tourists find their destinations.
BRA officials say the written policy won’t differ much, if at all, from what has been general practice for the agency. “It should be written down,” Carlson said. “We should be able to distribute that and give it out to people so they understand where we are coming from.”
Agency spokesman Nick Martin said the upcoming policy still won’t be the final word. The new rules will be treated more like guidelines, the starting point for negotiations in many cases.
I know we've discussed building signage before as it relates to specific developments, but couldn't find any discussion about signage in general.
This BRA approach seems sensible to me. Thoughts?