Not to nitpick, but a lot of those shows are actually set entirely in Canada. House Hunters isn't, but it's also totally faked and scripted. Rest assured that however Americans may think, it probably isn't like that, I guess...
Demo complete. Time to start working on the foundation. How soon until the Target opens?
http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/r....html?ana=e_du_pub&s=article_du&ed=2013-01-09
Also, can anyone find the most recent site plan? It seems that the one earlier in the thread is no longer on the BRA site.
Edit:
Found the below on the developers site - not exactly what I was looking for, but close:
http://www.samuelsre.com/download/131_boylston_west_flyer_may2012_web.pdf
Goodyear Tire, Subway and the Fenway Car Wash have been razed for Boylston West.
Demo complete. Time to start working on the foundation. How soon until the Target opens?
http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/r....html?ana=e_du_pub&s=article_du&ed=2013-01-09
Also, can anyone find the most recent site plan? It seems that the one earlier in the thread is no longer on the BRA site.
Edit:
Found the below on the developers site - not exactly what I was looking for, but close:
http://www.samuelsre.com/download/131_boylston_west_flyer_may2012_web.pdf
^ I hope Tasty Burger is already signed to be a tenant in the new building!
^ that and tasty burger will be razed for a later project. Good to see both this and the Abbey Group project moving. Hopefully they create a nice steady flow of projects for the rest of the decade. There are a good amount of quality sites here.
Also, Samuels does a great job-especially if you look at their peers- of creating a diverse streetscape. Look at Trilogy or 1330. There is a new door every 25 feet with a variety of tenants. Necessary utilities and access are there, but not dominating. Hopefully this continues throughout all the area projects.
Wow, that plan on the PDF is awesome. It's the straight-from-Revit line drawing PDF export (not an image), so you can zoom in and see the plans in crystal-clear detail. It's so great to see all the retail that wraps this ENTIRE building!
They should have front-loaded the retail on Boylston, actually. Will shops do well on Van Ness? I see it being harder to rent. And while this is progress over what's typically being built in Boston, a block needs way more entrances than this to be truly lively.
What's the project next door at tasty Burger? Does that have it's own thread on here already?
I think this area is really benefiting from the fact that Samuel's owns so much of it. So he's invested to build high-quality, neighborhood-improving developments in the earlier phases in order to raise the value of the later phases.
Not sure why that hasn't occurred in the Seaport.
Yes, I did notice it after a few minutes. It's a very awkward space, but I suppose it would work fine for a tiny shop or food joint. Still, major brownie points just for the effort of putting retail there! That easily could have been gobbled up by service space.Did anyone notice the 467sq/ft retail space between loading dock doors on the service street? Trilogy also has a similar space.