Not important, but Howard Elkus makes the same dumb statement in both the B&T article and the press release:
"150 Seaport Boulevard is a unique site on the Boston Waterfront in that it is the East Coast terminus of transcontinental Highway 90."
There is no such thing as a "transcontinental highway", and I-90 ends at 1A in East Boston. South Boston isn't even the second-to-last exit, counting Logan. In fact, if SBW was the terminus of I-90, the view he cites would be impossible - only WB traffic exits directly onto B Street.
Has this guy been to Boston? His firm seems to do a lot of work here...