So the whole ugly thing is going to go not just half of it? This is very exciting!
Anything can happen, but that wasn't intimated.
So the whole ugly thing is going to go not just half of it? This is very exciting!
Same put this thing out of its misery once and for all. There is no way to modify the existing monstrosity to make it pedestrian friendly and welcoming. Ground level is the most important part of any building and thats where this thing is world class bad.I want it to get the Congress Street garage treatment.
Yes. And it's gone on since long before even the first proposal for the site, really.Fellow aBers, we do realize that this same exact "let's implode the Hurley" / "we must save the Hurley" debate erupts every single time there's an update on this, correct? (Just checking that I'm not trapped in some space-time-distortion-loop).
So the whole ugly thing is going to go not just half of it? This is very exciting!
Are they going to have enough people biting at this? Haven't seen large scale residential talked about in a while, and most small-scale developers I know are holding off for better rates. I imagine it's the same story for the big developers.
I want it to get the Congress Street garage treatment.
I fully agree. GC has not aged well, looking today like a dystopian sci-fi movie filmed in a deserted Brasilia. It's long past time to tear down the windswept barren concrete monoliths and plazas, and replace them with a vibrant city of real buildings and streetscapes.As long as we leave this building and its friends, city hall and the flat part of the JFK building stand, we are letting the urban renewal guys win. Stop giving them what they want! Let’s have a city with real buildings built by developers trying to make money, not whatever that is.
Isn't this process pretty much under state control, not city?Whatever happens here is really going to show what Mayor Wu is made of.
Isn't this process pretty much under state control, not city?
It kind of looks almost similar to the latest proposal for Tower Two for the new World Trade Center!!Hopefully they do the right thing by taking the Accordia design for Winthrop Square and building it here, right around 725'.
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Right, but the one-two punch of the pandemic and then Interest rates being very unfriendly for development have made it not really possible to tell. For contrast: if there were a marquee city-controlled parcel (of decent size) available in the urban core, coupled with rates drastically improving, what would she do? That situation hasn't existed yet during her administration. It's easy to say she's anti-development, but without that kind of opportunity to test, in fairness, it really is hard to know.The reason I made that comment is I haven't been able to figure out what kind of Mayor Wu is when it comes to big bold and dense development in the downtown area. I knew where Menino and Walsh stood. They wanted to go big with almost everything from height to hosting the Olympics. Because of the lack of proposals we've had since she took office she's still kind of a mystery to me. She might not have much of a say here but she'll certainly have an opinion.
The reason I made that comment is I haven't been able to figure out what kind of Mayor Wu is when it comes to big bold and dense development in the downtown area. I knew where Menino and Walsh stood. They wanted to go big with almost everything from height to hosting the Olympics. Because of the lack of proposals we've had since she took office she's still kind of a mystery to me. She might not have much of a say here but she'll certainly have an opinion.