There’s a lot of interior work, drywall, being done on the Seaport Blvd building ground space so I would assume they do have tenants in that building at least. For comparison, 121 had nothing done on any of its in ground retail for almost a year, just concrete and steel beams covered by your aforementioned retail opportunity signs.This project has a lot of street frontage. Have there been announcements yet on retail tenants? I am concerned that there will be a lot of empty storefronts with giant "iconic retail" "flagship retail opportunity" signs pasted to the windows for the next couple of years.
No official public announcements. WS keeping things close to vest as far as I can well. I'm not connected enough to know, but have only heard rumblings of high-end retail, which admittedly is pretty predictable.Has there been any announcements on retail going in these buildings?
Those are amazing pix from a spectacular vantage point -- it would be really instructive if someone could find pix from a similar vantage point from say 25 years ago -- the transformation of the Seaport has been nearly of the scale of Kendall Square since NASA left
Those are amazing pix from a spectacular vantage point -- it would be really instructive if someone could find pix from a similar vantage point from say 25 years ago -- the transformation of the Seaport has been nearly of the scale of Kendall Square since NASA left