bigpicture7
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...but Stephanie Pollack did.
Right, so she knew and yet it didn't bother her...
...but Stephanie Pollack did.
I had to travel down to NYC for business last week. After arriving and departing at the new Moyniham Train Hall in NYC, South Station seemed tired, dark, and a little dirty. I had about 30 minutes to walk around South Station Concourse while waiting for my Greenbush train. I used to just love hanging out at South Station, but this time, I wasn't impressed. However, I realize that so much is walled off and under construction because of the tower. A Cafe Nero Express has replaced the Starbucks, but all the other food vendors seemed like they needed a refresh.
I sure hope that something is done AFTER the South Station Tower is completed to spruce up the South Station Concourse so it's a pleasant waiting area again.
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I included this photo of Nantasket Junction just for fun. Both West Hingham and Nantasket Junction have these big solar panels over the parking area.
I doubt it. Michelle Wu's office looks out on Faneuil Hall, and there's a quote in the Globe's story where she says, essentially how staring at the place every day made her mad given the deferred maintenance and her *creative differences* with Ashkenazy. Seems like the kind of crazy-making thing that would motivate you to pull every lever you've got, if you were a politician. And neither Maura Healey nor Monica Tibbits-Nutt have to look at the South Station waiting area every day.
Which is all to say, the people who matter most here probably have bigger fish to fry at the moment!
A separate thought:
Didn't Phil Eng recently appoint a Chief of Stations (or some such title)? In that case I am curious the bounds of that person's purview, in particular with regard to the larger stations that have a public/private partnership component for their concourses and retail areas (SS, NS, Back Bay, etc). It could be those areas are entirely outside this person's job scope, but I think that would be a mistake -- even if private leasing agreements restrict this person from having any official authority over those areas, they could still have an reviewing/reporting/recommending job function to call attention to issues with those areas. I hope that's the case.
Sorry I don't have a picture but the structure for the escalator in to the bus station extension from the arches has been installed.
Great pix! “Happy accident” (of those to options) I’d guess.A few more from this past Thursday. I like the way they framed the tower coming through the pedestrian passage in the first photo. Do you think they thought about that, or is it a happy accident? LOL
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Great pix! “Happy accident” (of those to options) I’d guess.
Great proportions. V nice to not have another fat, squat “tower” downtown. I’m glad it’s as skinny as it is and doesn’t follow the width of the station itself. The PanAm/Met Life tower is as wide as Grand Central and that looks like shit.
Agreed, though it's also worth noting that, at some point in the not-too-distant future, there's going to be 'mid-rise towers' (by Boston standards) flanking much of SS's length to the right of the tower. Will be interesting to see how those structures look from that vantage point:
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I hope the 2 mid-rise towers don't end up as lab or office space. One of them was supposed to be residences or a hotel, which is much more desirable than lab or office space IMO.