This gives a good impression of how slender this will look from Dewey Sq.
I put my $5 on the top of the steel frame ending at the top of the crane boom.So what do we thing - height will top out somewhere near the top of the crane boom here? Or maybe midway up?
Because of where this building is located, it's going to look massive. The Fed is prominent currently because of relevance but SST dwarfs that building. While taking the Encore Boats from Commonwealth Pier, this will extend the skyline for the duration of that ride now that the other end in West End is where it is. It's pretty cool.
I dunno that a height differential of merely 66 feet qualifies the finished SST as something that "dwarfs" the Federal Reserve Bldg (by that logic, both MT and Winthrop already *do* "dwarf" the Fed -- both taller than SST -- and that's not the visual impression at all IMHO), but it'll certainly have serious impact on the skyline.
This is a video produced by NAIOP. The HQ of NAIOP is in Herndon, an Uber ride over the bridge from you.Awesome video about the project, but good grief, that's the whitest group of 70+ people involved in an American city I've seen since the Louise Day Hicks era.........
I'm not one of those professional race quota/bean counter-types, but holy hell, NAIOP has a bit of work to do there. That's not a good look for Boston. Down here in Maryland I'm always defending Boston, "Hey, it's getting better, going in the right direction" but people outside the Hub see a video like this and I can guarantee the reaction the rest of the country has when seeing it.
This is a video produced by NAIOP. The HQ of NAIOP is in Herndon, an Uber ride over the bridge from you.
https://www.naiop.org/about-us/board-of-directors/
Not much diversity.
I dunno that a height differential of merely 66 feet qualifies the finished SST as something that "dwarfs" the Federal Reserve Bldg (by that logic, both MT and Winthrop already *do* "dwarf" the Fed -- both taller than SST -- and that's not the visual impression at all IMHO), but it'll certainly have serious impact on the skyline.
It would be such a game-changer if the USPS moved! I hope a deal can be brokered in the next few years.