Did you all catch the 7 hour epic on City Hall TV over the fate of 115 Winthrop Square and the dozens and dozens of public comments?
Was Shirley there?
Did you all catch the 7 hour epic on City Hall TV over the fate of 115 Winthrop Square and the dozens and dozens of public comments?
7) Giant treatise on why the FAA is making Boston a 3rd world country (pending)
Thats not necessarily true because the FAA has said in the past that they are willing to give exceptions in certain very limited circumstances. They said this all the way back when Menino wanted his 1000 footer. One single building is not going to block the radar and its not in the flight path so they were willing to give leeway on this site. I did not hear if they even tried here this time. That being said the building has been lowered to 702' which is barely taller than Millennium Tower and basically means our skyline will stay as a buzzcut for the rest of our lives.
Was Shirley there?
What are people still harping about here? I thought this was a done deal. All this over the city's 4th tallest building.
We just have to wait to see what the final design is. Until then we don't know what were getting. The only thing that blows is the height being reduced, thats a major fail. This is THE spot to go "tall". This one spot and then they can do whatever they want in the rest of the city, yet they punted. The downtown skyline is a sea of bland short boxes- as we all know and say over and over, and this was the one spot to shake it up. I could have sworn there was some agreement that they could go up to 775' because of how much money they were giving to the city, I don't know how now they reneged on that. This whole thing has been a clusterfuck for years and hopefully whatever they end up pulling off at least doesn't suck. Thats really all we can ask for at this point. What happened to them giving all that money for the height? I don't get how they can go back on that now.
Just wanted to post this here this is the submitted proposal to the FAA for the building height. The original proposed height is 758 feet for the tower with a DNE (does not exceed) height listed as 689 feet. Based on this it looks like the true height of the tower may end up being 689 feet with a total elevation above sea level of 708 feet, but this is not a determination and is still in the review process. Ultimately I think the final height of this tower is still up in the air. FAA determination language guide
Why was there a meeting on tv last night? Was that scheduled before hand?
What are people still harping about here? I thought this was a done deal. All this over the city's 4th tallest building.