BosDevelop
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^Love that angle. Sleek.
yes, probably my favorite angle. More slim towers please!
^Love that angle. Sleek.
I always look forward to your updates, DZH. I can't help but look at these today and think of what might be going up next to it at One Broomfield.
[Mod Edit]Banker & Tradesman said:A New York developer is drawing up designs for a luxury condo and apartment skyscraper that would rival the 60-story Millennium Tower in Boston’s Downtown Crossing.
From the Athenaeum? Great view and shot!
First post here...With the financial success of Millennium Tower (most units have already been sold) does anyone think this will encourage other developers to build projects of similar scale in Boston?
A New York developer is drawing up designs for a luxury condo and apartment skyscraper that would rival the 60-story Millennium Tower in Boston’s Downtown Crossing.
“It’ll be extremely sleek and contemporary with lots of glass,” said Sue Hawkes, CEO of the Boston-based brokerage Collaborative Cos. “And very tall – everything that you would expect in this market.”
The development team is led by Midwood Investment and Development of New York. The site is located on the north side of Bromfield Street and west side of Washington Street, diagonally opposite the Millennium site.
The exact height and number of units has not been determined, but the developers will seek to build a project on the scale of the 685-foot-tall Millennium Tower with similar high-end amenities, Hawkes said. There is one major difference: the Midwood tower would contain a mix of apartments on the lower levels and condos on the upper floors, along with retail space.
[Mod Edit]Banker & Tradesman said:A New York developer is drawing up designs for a luxury condo and apartment skyscraper that would rival the 60-story Millennium Tower in Boston’s Downtown Crossing.