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IMG_0946 by Bos Beeline, on FlickrI think it's the old pike entrance because it's along the north edge of the garage.Beeline, the staging under the garage is this the old pike entrance or is that more in the middle of the garage? I can't exactly remember
I thought this project was going to take a very long hiatus amidst the corona lock-down and economic fallout. I'm pleasantly surprised that it's in full swing and glad I'm wrong. The new tower, though not all that tall (33-story), will help fill the skyline void between the Pru and the JHT.
This is beginning to be an oft repeated theme (The Pike/Mass Ave parcel in the Back Bay, and many others, etc.). I think the pandemic has really has the outcome of ACCELERATING rather than decelerating development in urban Boston. Color me surprised as well.
Except for lab / life science developments it seems?borrowing for stabilized product is cheap, new development lending is expensive / non existent.
This is beginning to be an oft repeated theme (The Pike/Mass Ave parcel in the Back Bay, and many others, etc.). I think the pandemic has resulted in ACCELERATING rather than decelerating development in urban Boston. Color me surprised as well.
But aren't Winthrop Center and South Station Tower on corona-induced pauses (possible cancellations???)?
I'm pretty sure South Station is still progressing - although your convo with HelloBostonHi on August 11th was the last mention here seen.
Since that time, there has been another official update on August 21: (still looks full steam ahead!)
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Construction Update - August 21, 2020 — South Station Air Rights
Suffolk Construction, the contractor for the South Station Air Rights Project, will continue daytime and overnight construction at South Station. Please allow extra time (5 – 10 minutes) as you get used to new construction zones and paths of travel at the station. Trains might arrive and departsouthstationairrights.com
BPDA already approved the reduction in residential here, Millennium must be trying to line up financing now, hope they get it done!Winthrop ctr is not dead theyre waiting on approval of the reduction to the residential component. Unless you can quote a source that says otherwise, lets refrain from stating things as fact, which are not. A whole host of things COULD happen, but they have not yet. We just have to wait and see.
So thats where it stands, it is not dead.
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