Millennium (Hayward) Place | 580 Washington Street | Downtown

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Welcome to the board, bostoncitywalk. Thanks for the pics and keep them coming!
 
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I don't have pictures but I walked by the area tonight and they fenced the whole area off and all the asphalt has been dug up.
 
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Yet another one to follow and photograph. Suddenly it's 2007 again!
 
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Yet another one to follow and photograph. Suddenly it's 2007 again!

Kz -- if you combine the DTX projects with the:
SPID,
Universities,
Hospitals,
Cambridge Labs and other stuff (including the demise of Faces)

its starting to feel as if the 1980's are back -- crane here crane there a building poppin up nearly everywhere
 
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We need a Thread with a live master list of projects and there various stati (plural of status?)

something like:

Name, Location, Scale, Purpose, Status (Fence, Dirt, Hole, Foundation, Crane, Steel rising, Topped, Finishing, Done)

e.g.

Prudential Appartments Exeter St. next to Lord and Taylors Appartments Fence

Liberty Mutual Addition Berkley, Columbus & Stuart St Office Steel Rising

Hayward Place Washington St & Hayward Residences Dirt

One Franklin Washington St and Franklin St Mixed HOLE!!!
 
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Menino: We're supposed to get alot of snow this winter. It could be an ionic season: we're talking splitting the uprights ionic. I need more snowbanks.

Millinium Partners: What do you need us to do? Anything to please the development god.

Menino, stroking a cat: Dig out the basement in November, and we'll dump snow in there in the winter. Then you can resume in the spring and you shall receive tax breaks.

</bospoli>

I definitely laughed out loud while reading this
 
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We need a Thread with a live master list of projects and there various stati (plural of status?)

something like:

Name, Location, Scale, Purpose, Status (Fence, Dirt, Hole, Foundation, Crane, Steel rising, Topped, Finishing, Done)

e.g.

Prudential Appartments Exeter St. next to Lord and Taylors Appartments Fence

Liberty Mutual Addition Berkley, Columbus & Stuart St Office Steel Rising

Hayward Place Washington St & Hayward Residences Dirt

One Franklin Washington St and Franklin St Mixed HOLE!!!


--> http://www.archboston.org/community/showthread.php?t=3920
 
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Are there existing spreadsheets? There are Google Maps out there, aren't there?

Here's my mock-up of a spreadsheet. I'd like to keep it visible to all but editable by members of ArchBoston.

Thoughts?

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Ah2f3Zlr58nGdDZmUUZpOEFKNURHbWRjYjZpX2N5OEE

John -- excelent spread sheet -- I'd just add the collumn of who last updated it and is it greenfield / brownfield or addition -- e.g. [note ficticious for illustrative purposes only]

Name Neighborhood Address T-Stop

Symphony Plus Symphony Ave. des Artes Symphony

Scale (height, square footage) Type (Green/ Brown / Add)

96 story, 12,000,000 sq. ft. Add

Purpose (residential, commercial, industrial, hospitality, medical, education) Special features / link

Retired musicians home hundreds of pianos <URL>

Status (proposed, approved, under construction: (stages))

fast-track (Menino to conduct Holiday at Pops) -- under construction (steel rising)

Last Updated who

11/30/2011 westy -- that way if there are questions we know where to look


Note the above is only an example -- no resemblance to any real project (existing or wished for) is implied
 
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today
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I was down in DTX yesterday. The Paramount is a bright beacon on a dismal day.
 
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Millennium Place/Ritz looks beautiful in that first shot. Photo clarity is spot on. It generally doesn't photograph well.
 
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Digging is slow, lucky for them and Menino, they have not needed a snow bank yet. Hopefully the snow won't fall until they have a nice bank ready.
 
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The tax abatement, sweetheart deal & financial shenanigans behind this parcel have been documented in the press at various times, most notably in a 2007 column by (then-) Boston Globe columnist Steve Bailey.

We can only hope that, as the Mayor promises, the project comes back on the tax rolls once it's completed.

Details below, if you're so inclined.

http://www.archboston.org/community/showthread.php?p=33065

http://www.bostoncondoblog.com/bost...e-project-gets-new-life-in-downtown-crossing/

http://www.bostonredevelopmentauthority.org/press/PressDisplay.asp?pressID=364
 

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