Not to go too far off topic, this thread is in the shitter anyways, but with measure-m LA is going to undergo massive changes in our lifetime. The skyline is exploding, the metro will be the 2nd most extensive in the US, the NFL stadium is going to be the nicest most expensive stadium on earth, its going to be a very different city. As a city known for its sprawl were going to see it get much denser around the transit lines. Its pretty disheartening to watch LA in the process of quadroupling their subway system and we cant even do red-blue or nsrl. When just 1 small part of what theyre doing right now is an 8 mile extension up crenshaw... it hurts lol. Just knowing how absolutely enormous electrification-nsrl and red-blue would be for the Boston area and were not even close, yet other cities like Houston, Charlotte, Seattle, Atlanta, LA are doing MASSIVE expansions, its very disheartening. I agree with people saying the MBTA needs the books opened and thoroughly gone through, before we then start doing the absolutely needed expansions, enough is enough.
Anyways Millennium tower is going to stay the crown of downtown. Looking at all the renders of how this is going to look on the skyline theres only a very limited amount of angles which make this look a tad bit taller. MT looks the tallest or equal from most angles. MT is a great tower so Im not mad, but its position on the skyline makes it so it will appear tallest and remain the focal point. Winthrop center will be a nice addition next to it to though. I think they definitely need to light MTs crown. They add lighting to towers after the fact all the time, theres no reason why they couldnt here. If you guys want the skyline renders of all the different angles of winthrop center on the skyline I can post them, but MT is going to stay the focal point of the skyline.