An office building along Landsdowne in over-saturated market that blocks views of the Cito Sign "fits with the location"?Wait a minute. They've actually put forth a design that fits with the location.
I don't think the market saturation matters when they're planning on occupying all the offices themselves...An office building along Landsdowne in over-saturated market that blocks views of the Cito Sign "fits with the location"?
WS putting up same blocky cut-&-paste office/lab designs all over the Seaport & Fenway, when will city demand better? Sad...
But it may well result in some window breaking homers, which would be a different kind of fun.No more long homers off the roof of the parking garage?
The developers have no respect for tradition!
But it's true. It does. That's how culture just works sometimes. Things get associated because of proximity and repetition.I think this looks excellent. Very respectful of surroundings, thoughtful, classy.
As for the Citgo sign and whether you’ll be able to see it from Fenway Park, post-construction, count me among those who consider that an embarrassing/ridiculous “Boston icon.” Nothing screams “Boston” quite like a large advertisement for a Venezuelan oil company.![]()
Do we know for sure that this will block the Citgo Sign? Whatever your thoughts are on that sign, this is going to be very controversial if it does.
Plans for the seven-story building include a two-story passageway that would connect to a building developed over the Turnpike — a building the Fenway Corners development consortium has air rights to build — and would, in time, create a pedestrian connection between Lansdowne Street and Kenmore Square.
You have to keep in mind the expected tenant is the Fenway Sports Group, which desperately needs new/more office space. On spec, though, it would probably not get built in the current market.Looks great! I love the treatment at the top of the building and how it overhangs along the rail lines. Hopefully it's not VE'd. I'm surprised these aren't swanky condos. I keep hearing about the bad office market and how the city needs to adjust to a new world with less reliance on office.
I know they are planning on moving the sign I think it was 200 feet sideways and 60 feet higher so maybe that would help. I’m sure the developers are aware of the blasphemy it would cause if they blocked it from the park so if I had to take a wild guess I feel like the notch on the roof is there for the sign to be visible in its new location.Do we know for sure that this will block the Citgo Sign? Whatever your thoughts are on that sign, this is going to be very controversial if it does.
Looks WAY better than I expected. Also, I'm thrilled that they've turned away from a lab building and plan to occupy this one themselves. Ground level interaction looks great, and they're even keeping the graffiti on the back side next to the CR tracks.
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Red Sox ownership unveils new office building that would rise above Fenway’s Green Monster - The Boston Globe
A seven-story office would be built between Fenway Park and the Turnpike — and could block views of the Citgo sign from certain angles.www.bostonglobe.com
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This rendering for when the neighborhood parking lots are filled in looks fantastic.
The Citgo sign stuff is triggering Red Sox fans elsewhere on the internet, along with not being able to see HRs sail majestically into the dark night (boo hoo). I've had enough of people objecting to every development everywhere for whatever reason they can come up with. Probably preaching to the choir here.