How tall is the apartment building on Warren St? Not close to 200', but I think it's the tallest building in the square.
Also, it's weird they are using '197 Union Square' instead of '197 Washington St'.
Huh? 197 Washington is definitely Union Sq. It's a 5 minute walk to the geographical center of the square and even less to the shops, restos, and bars (e.g. Casa B) that are considered to be in Union Sq.
Nobody disputes that the apartments are walking distance from Union Square - albeit a crappy walk that makes it feel more removed than it is distance wise. The problem is that a lot of businesses in the area actually use Union Sq in their address. This makes sense seeing that it can be confusing to determine what street they are on due to the layout of the area, not to mention the fact that unlike these apartments all these businesses are you know, *in* the square. Casa B, for example, could justify using "Union Sq" instead of a street though interestingly they still say Washington St.
The apartments at "197 Washington" however have no such confusion associated with where it is, and thus has no justification to make up fake addresses as a marketing gimmick. Clearly somebody thought "you know this Union Square is gonna be a hip new gentrifying place so let's get it in our name somehow!" It's almost as if they are worried that the apartments might seem too distant if they don't really drive home the point - "no really, I know it looks like shitty overpasses and busy wide roads but I swear Union Square is just around that bend! We even put it in the name!"
It's going to get even more confusing when the two T stops open and this one is way closer to "Washington" and not "Union".
There's only 4 buildings between these condos and the old Union Square post office.
It's hardly that crappy a walk, the sidewalk narrows a bit in front of the two residential buildings.
The Condos will be a bit closer to washington st. T station but the state of the junction at McGrath would lead many people to head to the union station.
Or put it another way, ask 100 people if that's a pleasant walk. 98 will say "no". One who says "yes" works on the developer's marketing team. The other posts to archboston.org. :grin:
Also theres a pedestrian crossing outside the new building site that takes you near the front of the police station, nice wide path there.
Frankly the splash page with the stock hipster photo on their site is more upsetting to me.
the planning staff report: http://www.somervillema.gov/sites/d...on - Staff Report REVISED 7-5-2013 (POST).pdf