Quick aside:
The new "Trolling" warning label is a brilliant add, mods.
I must be missing something...
Quick aside:
The new "Trolling" warning label is a brilliant add, mods.
See post #485I must be missing something...
Rover -- No the Old Kendall of my MIT undergrad days was mostly a lot of open fields from Tech Square to the existing Volpe Building [Broadway & 3rd] and the Badger Building [Main and 3rd] and back to what is now Galileo WayI don't remember the "old" Kendall square of....what 20? 30? years ago but it is pretty generic. However if it replaced a bunch of old warehouses and axle repair shops then I suppose it's better than before.
One hundred years ago, Kendall Square was an industrial yard, and today it is the epicenter of global innovation.
Kendall companies are solving today’s problems with the technology of tomorrow and reimagining a future that is more resilient and inclusive.....
Located in Cambridge, MA, Kendall Square is an internationally recognized innovation district propelled by the synergies of imagination and ingenuity.....
Around 1960 my mother worked on the assembly line at the Carr Fastener factory in Kendall Square for several years. The area back then smelled like candy from the Necco factory, I assume.Between WWII and 1960 a lot of the old businesses [e.g. Kendall Boiler & Tank, Carr Fastener, Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Company, American Biltrite Rubber Co, Simplex Wire and Cable, New England Carbide*1] began to close and /or relocate with some of the old buildings being repurposed by Polaroid, Draper Lab
a few of the oldies such Olmsted-Flint and Interstate Tool still persisted in business [if not thriving by the early 1980's]
Kendall, Kenmore, such similar sounding names, LOL.This thread is about One Kenmore Square. Not Kendall.
There was an interesting note just before this that the Hotel Buckminster is going to propose adding another floor. That's a nice building, esp if renovated and more added on top
I would imagine there's a sequencing concern with the Fenway Center development underway down Beacon Street. I wouldn't expect this to break ground until Beacon Street bridge closures/impacts from that project are minimized or gone.Was wondering if this project was still alive, and at least based this article, it appears the answer is yes?
Interesting. I never knew that The Rifleman was a height-obsessed weirdo.