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I sunk an unreasonable amount of time on that skyscraper page.
Although #1 and #2 are from the 70's and 60's respectively, #3-6 are new buildings (fingers crossed on SST) and #9 is the new State Street HQ. It is good to see that although we moan about no new "tallest in Boston" coming through, there is a decent number of new construction in the top 10.
Although #1 and #2 are from the 70's and 60's respectively, #3-6 are new buildings (fingers crossed on SST) and #9 is the new State Street HQ. It is good to see that although we moan about no new "tallest in Boston" coming through, there is a decent number of new construction in the top 10.
It's basically the densest area of a city that's already at around 200 buildings over 200'. If we think it's up to about 250' now, it would be the 150th tallest building in the city. Tough to stand out from 150th place!
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