Equilibria
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Re: 111 Federal St. | Formerly Trans National Place (Winthrop Square) Part 2
... a hundred million dollars is a hundred million dollars. It's also 2 renovated high schools, 3 or 4 redone elementary schools, 250 $40k teachers' aides for 10 years. You don't turn up your nose at it.
Millennium can afford this because they're well-trusted, highly-financed, and the mid-rise portion of their proposal is absolutely immense. They looked at the office market and realized that they could build a wide 350' building and hit both the market for big-floor Class-A office space (that SST, say, missed) and still slap a thin 400' residential tower on top.
I've said over and over that it's not my favorite design, but it's the best-conceived project. In any case, I'm not sure I trust HYM to get started on time after One Congress' delays, and I'm not sure I trust Accordia not to go Fenway Center on us and build nothing.
Yeah, but it's only 750 feet and NIMBYs, false narrative, no more buildable land and then there's 1 Bromfield, Congress Street, TD Garden Towers, and the Harbor Garage project.
... a hundred million dollars is a hundred million dollars. It's also 2 renovated high schools, 3 or 4 redone elementary schools, 250 $40k teachers' aides for 10 years. You don't turn up your nose at it.
Millennium can afford this because they're well-trusted, highly-financed, and the mid-rise portion of their proposal is absolutely immense. They looked at the office market and realized that they could build a wide 350' building and hit both the market for big-floor Class-A office space (that SST, say, missed) and still slap a thin 400' residential tower on top.
I've said over and over that it's not my favorite design, but it's the best-conceived project. In any case, I'm not sure I trust HYM to get started on time after One Congress' delays, and I'm not sure I trust Accordia not to go Fenway Center on us and build nothing.