There's something I just love about buildings cropping up right next to the highway, like this one, the Ink Block, and Troy-- and someday the Flower Exchange. Maybe it's that our highways typically don't just kill a ton of space that becomes roads, they also tend to kill huge amounts of land stretching out on both sides for their entire length. But then these sorts of projects, and others like the Carpenters Union or the developments going up near the JFK/UMass T station remind me that no, we can make use of that dead space alongside. Dead space no longer.