In that case, good thing only people on Archboston are calling it that, lol.
Doing some Googling, I see it's formally called The Exchange at 100 Federal St.:
http://www.mcsal.com/100-federal/
Isn't it nice when (nonexistent/imaginary) problems such as these resolve themselves?
DMB, nice find!! So whatever it's called, I find it to be a nice addition to the building and to neighborhood. I'm sure it will get plenty of use.
Maybe we should start calling it a beer garden?
In that case, good thing only people on Archboston are calling it that, lol.
Doing some Googling, I see it's formally called The Exchange at 100 Federal St.:
http://www.mcsal.com/100-federal/
Isn't it nice when (nonexistent/imaginary) problems such as these resolve themselves?
The pics in that link do NOT have the water feature discussed above and seen in other renderings.
Is it open to the public, or do you have to be a 100 Fed employee?
Is it open to the public, or do you have to be a 100 Fed employee?
Public, I think. I don't work in the building. I just walked in with confidence and a chicken biryani.
http://www.mcsal.com/100-federal/
According to the description of The Exchange at 100 Federal, it will function as a public gathering and event space.
For now.
It's not like it's a country club, guys. Developers understand that a thriving public experience at their properties is highly desirable to commercial tenants, which means they can command higher rents. (see Prudential Center Mall).