HenryAlan
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Maybe it's not a fair comparison, but shouldn't it be? Historically, Boston has very much been a city committed to and justly proud about public civic amenities. Copley Square is a jewel and should be treated with the same level of care as Post Office Square.Post Office Square also is a privately-owned, privately-maintained park, and thus has been cleaned vigorously and expertly by a professional, salaried staff, since its inception. Thus I definitely would not use it as a comp here...
I do think it fails as a comparison for other reasons, though, primarily because the two squares serve a very different purpose. Post Office Square is not a place for large gatherings, festivals, markets, etc. It doesn't need to serve as a plaza, so it works well as a grassy park. But Copley Square absolutely needs a lot of paved surface area.