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This seems like the fastest project I’ve ever seen go up in Boston
It makes me irrationally happy to see this kind of texture / depth in a façade. Two decades of flat curtainwalls with flat glass windows has nearly bored me to death.
What's more, there's no colossal order nonsense and the windows actually align.
I can't believe this got approved.
I think this is probably the most important new building in the Seaport based on use. This is going to bring real people to the area 24/7 and help activate much of the empty storefronts. If this doesn't change things for the better then the Seaport is lost.
It kind of always has been the lynchpin. Adding 900 units, all that retail, etc.
But, it also really and finally pulls the area together. It connects fort point, fan pier, and seaport square to the fidelity blocks and waterside. It completes the street wall down Seaport Blvd. making it a real city street now. Contiguous from the channel down to Park Lane, and then will soon continue at Parcel K (Massport).
It's been a long time coming, but will be the lynchpin (as you allude to) of the Seaport realizing itself as an actual neighborhood.
Fingers crossed.
Cottonwood should do more projects here, this is looking great!