Took a couple strolls through Cambridge Crossing this week, day and night, and snapped some pics and jotted down a few thoughts. It’s amazing how quickly - relatively speaking- this has been built up (see site in 2017
here).
I have to say that walking through during the day I felt a bit like I was in a
Black Mirror episode. The park is beautifully maintained as in like you can’t find a piece of litter even if you go searching for it. Seriously, it makes the Seaport look disheveled. There were only a few people out and about on a beautiful weekday afternoon and they all looked to be younger lab workers. As others have said, you don’t hear the highway noise and the buildings effectively block it out.
Most of the buildings look like labs or have a very institutional presence - they are not tall but many seem to have a pretty uniform height and large massing - so it feels a bit like you’re at a medical center or a large R&D campus.
When I walked through at night, it was more pleasant. The park was still mostly empty, but all the bars were very busy and it gave the place some more life. All in all, I think a shift to more residential and some additional diversity in height and architecture (particularly on the L & M parcels) would help inject a bit more life down here.
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