I like it. The density of the buildings and street level retail activity (at least as indicated in the renders) look way more urban than Cambridge Crossing.
Why not? This is a massive industrial zone that is all being redeveloped with dense, tall, and varied buildings. Andrew Square and Southie have a massive young (and outgoing) population in direct proximity that are sure to pump a lot of life into that area. Even the rehab of the existing Iron Works buildings has been extremely popular already. Approaching this with an open mind given the existing conditions but I think this could be at least as meaningful of a place as Seaport Boulevard."This project is one of a series along Dot Ave that will transform the area into one of the premiere Boulevards in Boston."
That's a bit of a stretch tbh.
It could definitely become an interesting and vibrant corridor leading toward the Seaport. My hope for this stretch of Dot Ave would be something similar to what has happened to Boylston St. in the Fenway. It's very similar to what that area was like 20 years ago. Samuels got things right, there, this could be just as amazing an upgrade.Why not? This is a massive industrial zone that is all being redeveloped with dense, tall, and varied buildings. Andrew Square and Southie have a massive young (and outgoing) population in direct proximity that are sure to pump a lot of life into that area. Even the rehab of the existing Iron Works buildings has been extremely popular already. Approaching this with an open mind given the existing conditions but I think this could be at least as meaningful of a place as Seaport Boulevard.