I hate it, but I will be surprised if they break 300 ft, assuming they go full lab. That is the height of the Center for Life Sciences in Longwood which is about as tall as lab goes as far as I am aware.This is a lab developer, so... no.
I hate it, but I will be surprised if they break 300 ft, assuming they go full lab. That is the height of the Center for Life Sciences in Longwood which is about as tall as lab goes as far as I am aware.This is a lab developer, so... no.
I'm not sure what the correct address of this lot is, but it's definitely not "43 Thorndike St"
I think "curated" is the buzz word of this decade. It's starting to get very annoying...
I miss Odurandina's totally unhinged exuberance already.They should go taller than the Hancock, right here. Time for Cambridge to show some 21st century guts! No real FAA issues, shadow on the parks, chapter 91, adjacent historical neighborhoods, or any other litany of problems I can think of that plague so many other sites. So... let's say 850' residential with a major public component on the bottom 5-6 levels, plus an observation deck at the top!
Random & Equilibria -- I think together you're just off the targetI think the plan will also involve the (expensive) relocation of the gas infrastructure. That may eat up the community benefits.