Yes, this building will be virtually invisible when seen in front of the Hancock. And, it could have been improved at ten stories higher with the hotel lobby on the 30th floor instead of at the bottom, or from its "sky bar" indentation space of which is not really that high, with a view of Roxbury. The ICH lobby in downtown L.A. sits on the 70th floor (you go down to your room, not up), and hotels in Tokyo (Royal Park and Conrad) feature lobbies at around floor number 30 too. I've been to these hotels (except the Conrad), and they are stunning experiences. You don't want to leave the lobby. Checking in is actually fun. The idea is to "wow" the guests with their first impression, with floor to ceiling window views of a bustling city, while sipping a cocktail. I don't even think Manhattan has this concept, does it? Raffles is simply another new building for Boston with semi-inhabited condos. The new Four Seasons fell short too. It's all about parking the money in condos. The new Omni is the best fun hotel in Boston now, or the Encore, if you don't mind being over there, in beautiful Everett.