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The median landscaping honestly looks pretty nasty.. what the hell??
I think theyre going for a seagrass/fescue whispy golden look which just takes a little bit to get established. They're transplanting/transporting live trees, shrubbery and grasses and the plants get beat up somewhat from those processes. With diligent watering which should be automatic they will bounce back nicely and look lush eventually
New Trillium site:
This has been a tough summer for landscape planting btw. Lets be a little less outraged and let this stuff grow in. After it is established and still looks terrible, then we can get out our torches and pitchforks.
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Does anyone have a ballpark on the number of new residents that will be in the Seaport ?[/B]
Citywide average household size is around 2.2; however, we'll ballpark it to average household size of an even 2 people per unit in the seaport.
One Seaport Square (Benjamin + Via): 1660 (830 units)
Echelon: 1466 (733 units)
Pier 4: 212 (106 units)
22 Liberty: 216 (108 units)
50 Liberty: 200 (100 units)
Watermark Seaport: 692 (346 units)
Nema Boston: 828 (414 units)
Waterside Place (P1 + P2): ~1200 (?)
Atlantic Beer Garden Tower: 220 (110 units)
If someone can build upon this please, my estimate right now among new(er) housing in the Seaport comes to at least 6,694 new residents since 2012.
Don't forget Parcel K with 304 units and 100 Pier 4 Apartments with 357 units.