I am also tired of the 'everyone is moving south' trope about Boston industry. No one is denying big changes, but Boston is a complex ecosystem that requires a broad and creative perspective. We are genuinely lucky to be such a multi-disciplinary city. For years, firms involved in design, hardware, robotics, materials science (not to mention all of the life sciences stuff) were priced out of good locations despite wanting to be more central and near the universities. Now we are seeing several examples of people who work on these 'tangibles' grabbing (or stating an intention to grab) what was previously prime information-worker office space, such as the Hyundai/Boston Dynamics robotics institute's grab of space in the heart of Kendall and Lego's intentions to locate a substantial team within Boston Proper. And God forbid some of the people who work on such tangibles might actually be able to live near their work. Again, I don't doubt a reprogramming of space, but am genuinely curious and excited about what might materialize - the point is that we have interesting potential here, not some binary, politically-tainted, dead-set prognostication "all the office-based companies are relocating to Florida and Texas, all of their MA-based workers are full remote and therefore fleeing to Oklahoma where they can live in a McMansion for $200k, and as a result Boston has decided to completely shut down and fully repurpose itself as a refuge camp and recovery center"). Sign me up as someone fascinated about what can become of some of our great underutilized spaces in this city of potential (many of which were underutilized pre-pandemic, regardless of whatever leases they were commanding). And back to the original point: uncertain futures sometimes mean financing is impossible, so the BPDA could have taken the time to figure out how to make this space into a temporary park with future development potential (I would have even supported public funds if an interim state like that was deemed the best choice); but what we have was a rushed decision, however one looks at it, and whatever Boston's future may become.