Went here with friends this past Saturday night. I asked a bartender about this and he said they are closing the lounge in March, and reopening in June. Not only will the outdoor area be done (not sure if both phase 1 and 2), but the entire interior will be renovated. The problem with this lounge is that the lighting reflects onto the windows, and at night, you can't see much unless you put your face up to the window. Also, the bar itself is underwhelming. "Bar design 101" has a back shelf lit from behind or underneath. Currently, the bottles are not lit and within hideous polished green wood shelving. If they get this right, and I think they will, it will be as good a hang as Bayside Bowl's rooftop. And, one of the best rooftop bars northeast of NYC. Boston primarily has the Envoy in the Seaport District, and that is okay, but not spectacular. Although, the new Cambria's rooftop deck in South Boston will be cool when it opens. And, the completed renovation of the Prudential Center one. One of the worst rooftop lounges I've been to? That's easy. The top of the Hancock Tower in Chicago (100th floor). It's so high up it's like looking at ants on the ground. And, it's not too large, so it actually sways with a whistling sound. I don't want to drink my Negroni on a roller coaster.