Portlander
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Yeah, I've definitely mentioned this. Even the "park" with the Lobsterman Statue is a blight.As others have mentioned previously, the Temple Street garage has become such a waste of prime center city real estate! It served its purpose when it was built in the early 70's when that area of downtown was going through its urban renewal phase. Now it's well on its way to becoming an eyesore especially when the city did not follow through with the updated facade improvements. I've always wondered if the current structure could support office or residential floors above which might be a better option than demolishing the garage years down the road?
Almost every time I drive past the Fore St Garage I think about how great the reno looks - I was skeptical of the mesh they were going to use to hide the park spots, but it actually looks great. Particularly when it reflects (refracts?) the light. The glass staircase is also great, particularly with the paint, lettering and lighting. Massive improvement to the retail spaces and now all filled with quality tenants. I'm sure none of this was cheap, but it would be great for Temple St to get a similar refresh.If you get a chance, go see what Boston did to its City Hall Plaza. It was a $120 million spend on well, you have to go see it to understand. Otherwise, they were going to tear down city hall because of its Brutalism arch style. Yes, you read right. They were going to tear it down because it was too manly, or aggressive to look at, so they "softened" it up with the adjoining newly envisioned plaza. I think the Temple Street Garage could get a facelift. It's kind of brutal to look at. I've seen parking garages around the U.S. that you have no idea are a parking garage until you carefully look at it for a few minutes. Maybe go that way.
The Boston City Hall redesign is pretty great - LOTS of trees added. Accessibility issues addressed, water feature added, farmer's market-esque space.If you get a chance, go see what Boston did to its City Hall Plaza. It was a $120 million spend on well, you have to go see it to understand. Otherwise, they were going to tear down city hall because of its Brutalism arch style. Yes, you read right. They were going to tear it down because it was too manly, or aggressive to look at, so they "softened" it up with the adjoining newly envisioned plaza. I think the Temple Street Garage could get a facelift. It's kind of brutal to look at. I've seen parking garages around the U.S. that you have no idea are a parking garage until you carefully look at it for a few minutes. Maybe go that way.