Beton Brut
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One can only hope Tremont on the Common - the crown jewel in the Drucker Empire, their multi-generational legacy - looks like this one day (sooner vs. later):
Ohhh, I love these exercises!
There are 374 condo units at 151 Tremont. (Throw-out all of those $74.6k parcels, which must be the deeded parking spots.)
Average market price for a Downtown Boston condo is currently approx. $1.14 million.
But, to get these folks to accept having to relocate (and let's face it, a lot of them probably love living there--regardless of the fact that the structure is reminiscent of Soviet-era Bucharest), you're going to have to sweeten things considerable--an average buyout of $1.5 million, let's say.
So, just to get the building emptied, you're in well over a half billion dollars already. Now what? To recoup those kind of losses, you're going to have build something ultra-competitive, regardless of use--another billion, realistically? So now you're at $1.5 billion...
Short of one of F-Line's beloved surgical nuclear strikes, nothing is going to happen to alter 151 Tremont, ever--until the waters rise...
This is an architecture forum. Where people comment on the quality of Boston architecture. It's a pretty simple proposition, but I guess you're a little too literal for even that?
It sure is an architecture forum! Hence, my observation that the quality of 151 Tremont St.'s architecture is reminiscent of Soviet-era Bucharest.
You were expressing a desire for a radical transformation in the appearance of 151 Tremont. I pointed out the practical considerations--with projected expenses--that would entail.
The reason you find that so obnoxious is . . . why?
Personally, I found your analysis entertaining, informative, and architecture-related. However, let's not deny that your tone was: "mwaahhahahaha, hand-in-face, don't even think about dreaming, never in a billion years for a billion reasons." (In other words, I think you know the answer to your last question) ; )
Just want to say that this guy is really booking itOne can only hope Tremont on the Common - the crown jewel in the Drucker Empire, their multi-generational legacy - looks like this one day (sooner vs. later):
One can only hope Tremont on the Common - the crown jewel in the Drucker Empire, their multi-generational legacy - looks like this one day (sooner vs. later):