A fake New England village including fake mill buildings! Will the fake buildings have fake distressed finishes to give them a fake 150 year old appearance? 5 or whatever acres of PoMo asscrack. I will never cease to be amazed by the bottomless appetite for these kinds of themed, phony frauds. The modern search for authenticity has warped into an embrace of the grotesquely false.
Contrary to popular belief, not all companies want to go into Boston/Cambridge. The 128 office market is booming and space is scare. This is right off 128 and at the end of the green line for reverse commuters. Offices make a ton of sense at this location and they do not severely drain city resources as the daily occupants are mostly in and out while adding commercial tax revenue to Newton's base.
A fake New England village including fake mill buildings! Will the fake buildings have fake distressed finishes to give them a fake 150 year old appearance? .
Can anyone answer my question as to who the new owner is? No longer Normandy?
I like but they def need to cut the office space down and do more housing.
Given how far out it is, I think they would have a very hard time getting corporate tenants now.
It's not Normandy - I know that for sure. The scuttlebutt was that Northland bought it. Same people doing the Marshalls Plaza development on Needham St.
The modern search for authenticity has warped into an embrace of the grotesquely false.
Mark Development is holding a meeting this Thursday, Sept 27 at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria at Newton North about its proposed transit-oriented development at Riverside Station. The proposed project includes new office space, a new hotel, affordable housing, shops and community space.
Wow. Modeling this after West Hartford doesn't scream red flags at all.
This stretch of 128/95 needs to be addressed. You have the on-ramp from route 16 dumping traffic onto 128/95 and those trying to cut over to get off at Grove Street. It would be nice if they could widen this stretch so that the Grove street exit is earlier, have a fly-over ramp for 16 and the lane for the Grove Street exit goes underneath it.
Wow. Modeling this after West Hartford doesn't scream red flags at all.
That was one example. Do you get red flags from Assembly or Bethesda? A lot of the aesthetic actually seems based on the Atlanta development, which is a bit weird now that I Google it. Big, urban-ish, but in the middle of nowhere.