Those renderings look amazing.
Whatever happened to the Aquarium's proposal to the Blueway Park?
It looks to me that the Aquarium is being used as a final tool to stop or delay the project from moving further if the lawsuits from CLF or Harbor Towers residents don't pan out.
I expect the Aquarium interests are different than the developers. It would be nice to see something change on this parcel and the developer seems to have the most energy to get something going.
Where is the Aquarium CEO Vikki Spruill actually from? How many CEO's have the Aquarium had in the last 10 years? I don't think they have a real vision for the area.
First, Vikki Spruill's previous work experience was primarily in Washington DC. She has no direct experience running an aquarium. She is well-connected with very wealthy individuals who are very philanthropic, and the Aquarium needs lots and lots and lots of money.
The vision video is quite revealing. The focus is on resiliency in the face of rising sea levels, and it sketches steps that would be taken to make Christopher Columbus Park more resilient, and the same for the Harbor Towers, Long Wharf.
With respect to the Aquarium, resiliency would be achieved in two ways. First, is to increase the height of the site. The Aquarium entrance at Old Atlantic Ave. would be on top of a berm, elevated five to six feet above the sidewalk on Old Atlantic Ave. This is similar to what is being done at the Pinnacle.
The second part is to undertake a major renovation, which looks more to be a complete reconstruction in situ, achieved in p;art by moving the entrance closer to Old Atlantic Ave. There are three floors, with mechanicals on the roof. (There may be one or more below grade floors as well.) The IMAX theater is gone. The Harborwalk appears to extend around at least most of the perimeter, and is a deck with plantings, set on pilings
The cost of providing this resiliency for the Aquarium, and constructing what in essence is a new Aquarium is in the hundreds of millions of dollars. It may be the new director's primary task is to find major donors and have them open their wallets / pocketbooks. I think the aquarium is at a financial crossroads, and might not survive if it cannot find the means to make its site and building more resilient. It was the only site in the video tour for which there seemed to be no easy and relatively inexpensive way to become resilient.