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200 meters with hydraulic banks.Is it a 200 meter lap?
200 meters with hydraulic banks.Is it a 200 meter lap?
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IMG_9295 by Bos Beeline, on FlickrHaving not seen this complex in person, am I looking at this correctly in my assumption that it is f-ing huge? It looks massive!
Having not seen this complex in person, am I looking at this correctly in my assumption that it is f-ing huge? It looks massive!
1615585116886 by Bos Beeline, on FlickrAbsolute...unit.Wow, I really need to plan a trip to Boston. It has been so many years. Last time I was in town, the only thing there was the original New Balance building.
Some more renders for 60 guest st. This glass and massing appears to be extremely high quality. By far the best of the immediate area.
https://www.bizjournals.com/boston/...k-this-nine-story-lab-will-face-the-mass.html
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bostonrealestatetimes.com
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IMG_4224 by Bos Beeline, on FlickrTechnically not Boston Landing, but a big shoe to drop:
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This is the warehouse directly to the south of the parking garage. Should get its own thread once we get a PNF.
…I think the Life Street intersection at N. Beacon Street can (and should) absorb the dozen parking spaces at CORT Furniture Clearance Center to give a seamless one-way southbound trip through to Etna Street. Based on the development patterns happening in the neighborhood, the furniture showroom's , car dealership(s)', and other light industrial businesses' days along N. Beacon Street are numbered anyway…