I just want to point out how this project defies the logic of Boston running out of places to build.
*over 390'.........
Building 200~300' was never implied.
Occupied floor height here will be <300'.
i've maintained Boston has effectively run out of places to build over ~390'.
If they're not out of land vs the political will to build taller than 390'--
they're certainly getting pretty close.
Nothing black and white. But it's certainly a quite dark shade of grey.
125 Lincoln St? Nope: 370'.
West End? good luck. DOT 25, 26, etc 300'.
Midtown Hotel, Lord & Taylor? Church of CS Garage? 360~380'
maybe.
This one is what, 310'?
(4) impressive highrises are on tap for Kenmore Sq area >250'.
**One Kenmore is the tallest.
Update; NPC filed for Fenway Ctr 345'/530,000 sq ft: seems they are serious about building Ph 2!!
We have an economy as strong as Seattle.
Then, why not go Seattle/resident supertall DMC 340/290~400 (440') height,
or even 400' to the top? (in the interests of building more affordable housing)
One Kenmore seems as good as any nook in the City for that.
A bump up to Seattle limits would work well at many sites in the City--
especially the West End.
Unfortunatly they seem to have pulled back on pushing taller heights.
The Huntington/400' was approved Dec 14, 2017.
Nothing <370' has been proposed since January 2017 (The Huntington).
This shouldn't come as much of a surprise.
**One Kenmore is the tallest building proposed in Back Bay or the Fenway in 3 years.
Harry Agganis is 331'.
There's no reason not to expect a few more towers getting up near One Kenmore
or maybe even Harry Agganis height,
Maybe even 125 Lincoln St height could be seen in a few select places in the coming years.
The Harbor Garage has been in the works for 5 years.
But, the trends suggest Boston is about done going taller--
building over 390' for what could be a long, long, long, long time.