Yes: look back through my old postings, please.
I used to post images, commentary, and some engineering background since I (fairly regularly) speak with folks at DivCo (and I have lived here for nearly a decade).
But after years of negative comments I stopped.
I understand that we're not always going to agree on what constitutes beautiful contributions to urban neighborhoods.
But I'd rather enjoy my home than expend resources editing contributions simply to fuel more criticism about how much of a mistake CX was/is. And I do enjoy it: despite my community's "visual blight" characteristics.
please keep posting Ivy.
I think this is a very good development.
My wife works there and we live in east Somerville, cant wait till the community path opens.
I'm not sure what people expected but compared to what was there 10 years ago, this is great!
All you have to do is go to one of those Summer concerts in the park to see how much life is there, and that's without the tall residential building open.
I also like the way the height is stepping up as it moves away from the tracks, It draws you in, and the big bio tech buildings are tucked away in the back.
I've no problem with the REI building. It's located right on the community path, almost like a starting point to a path that goes out to Concord.
It doesn't bother me in the slightest that it's not ground floor retail in a massive glass box. The scale is right.
In an age of everything being VE'd in to banality this might not be perfect but it is a very good mix of life and work.
When it's finished it will be a more desirable place to hang out/work/live than Assembly or most other new urban villages.
Keep posting, I'd say more people than you think enjoyed your first hand updates.