Renaissance Seaport Hotel

Let's relax a little bit. This district isn't even 20% finished. I'm not saying it'll be Back Bay's equal, but University Park would be a low bar to set.
 
The Harbor Lights/BOA Pavilion should get a permanent home.
 
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It blends in so well with the steel-gray sky you can almost not see it!
 
Plus the roads need to be wider and the buildings need larger footprints and be clad with more red brick.
 
Throw in a little prefab and you've got yourself a world class neighborhood.
 
then when the people move in, they willl be Nimby's and spur any future hope! VICTORY!
 
LOL! The last four posts have been the best comments on this board EVAR!!!1!111
 
I've finally discovered the ideal formula for an urban neighborhood. One with lots of green space, few shadows, no annoying college kids, nothing for NIMBYs to complain about. I propose that we take the wrecking ball to Boston and start over using my new designs.



City Squares:

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Residential:

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Offices:

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Commercial/Retail:

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I think that potentially, I have a winning design here that could revolutionize the American urban experience.
 
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I like how there is none of that dangerous and costly public transportation. Nice job!
 
what a metropolitan utopia! World class starchitechture!
 
I'm really, really sorry to show these to you guys...

Who ever knew beige could be so.. depressing.

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simply stunning
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yes, let's get farther away from this God-forsaken place

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How soon till we can start talking about tearing it all down and starting all over again?
 
i just kinda threw up in my mouth. but hey, now we have our very own share of Anycity, TX, USA
 

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