I agree that there is now appearing to be a layered build-up to Kendall Sq. from the residential neighborhood. Regarding restaurants, there are a actually a bunch of them a few steps away in the One Kendall complex next door (Area 4 Coffee (small sibling to the bigger one in Kendall), Mamaleh's Deli, State Park, Smoke House BBQ, Cambridge Brewing, Gracie's). Those are all closer than the Sweet Green. That said, I'm 100% with you on wishing for more street level activation in the adjacency to this building. Secondly, the derelict 1-story building you're referring to has been the subject of multiple non-started projects, one of which was to be the site of the electrical substation that is now going underground next to the new Boston Properties towers (this was shut down due to being across from a school), and it has also been the proposed site of a residential development (circa 2016) that was never started (see here: https://www.cambridgema.gov/specialpermits/pb313).Skyline is starting to look a little layered which is cool. I wonder how long the abandoned building next to it will last. It’s really a pleasant building to look at in person. Would love any kind of first floor activation nearby though, I think the only restaurant near here is a sweet green, though I guess when your salary is high enough that restaurant starts tasting better. I do wonder where all the Moderna employees will eat.
I agree that there is now appearing to be a layered build-up to Kendall Sq. from the residential neighborhood. Regarding restaurants, there are a actually a bunch of them a few steps away in the One Kendall complex next door (Area 4 Coffee (small sibling to the bigger one in Kendall), Mamaleh's Deli, State Park, Smoke House BBQ, Cambridge Brewing, Gracie's). Those are all closer than the Sweet Green. That said, I'm 100% with you on wishing for more street level activation in the adjacency to this building. Secondly, the derelict 1-story building you're referring to has been the subject of multiple non-started projects, one of which was to be the site of the electrical substation that is now going underground next to the new Boston Properties towers (this was shut down due to being across from a school), and it has also been the proposed site of a residential development (circa 2016) that was never started (see here: https://www.cambridgema.gov/specialpermits/pb313).
Unfortunately Vincent's closed permanently at the end of February.Good post. There is also Ernest's and Vincent's, both right around the corner for after-work fare.
Unfortunately Vincent's closed permanently at the end of February.
Yeah, that was why I'd left it off my list above. However, per an owner's post cited in Boston Restaurant Talk, the owners plan to reopen something else in the space:I didn't know this. That's a bummer--I wasn't the biggest fan of their food, but it was an eclectic place and great anchor to that street corner. Hope something can replace it.