Equilibria
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I triple dog dare you to go 22 stories. You wont..
? The LOI explicitly calls out demolition of the Harvard Club annex and construction on the parking lot, replacing parking underground. Frankly, it sounds like the only plan that would get buy in and should help the streetscape a lot - removing the blank face of the Harvard Club and the parking lot, especially combined with the parcel 12 project.No...they're bending over backwards to make sure the open-air parking lot not only doesn't get displaced, but nets a 10% capacity expansion with the included garage.
http://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/149-155-newbury-streetWasn't there a project approved nearby on Newbury recently?
If they did render Parcel 12 they'd have to dial transparency all the way up on it (like they did for the 1085 Boylston St building in the foreground) to prevent it from blocking like half of the frame.I am amused by the grassy embankment where Parcel 12 is going in.
I was thinking about the endcaps of Newbury west of Mass ave...
sweet, apartments with highway views and no parking for club members anymore. what a win win for everyone.
There are more garage parking spaces in that proposed development than there are spaces in the surface lot there now. But either way, I'm pretty sure that the interests of the members of the Harvard Club of Boston are being considered in this project being designed and developed at the behest of [checks notes] the Harvard Club of Boston.sweet, apartments with highway views and no parking for club members anymore. what a win win for everyone.
There are more garage parking spaces in that proposed development than there are spaces in the surface lot there now. But either way, I'm pretty sure that the interests of the members of the Harvard Club of Boston are being considered in this project being designed and developed at the behest of [checks notes] the Harvard Club of Boston.
And apartments with "highway views" are way better than parking lots with highway views. If those units are actually undesirable they can be sold/rented for cheap, but I'm pretty sure we can all agree that's not going to happen. Plenty of other buildings along this stretch have "highway views" and people still gladly pay to live in them!
Who is to say that Parcel 11 won't ever be built? In 20 years, this could be just another city block.You say "highway views", I say "natural light into perpetuity".