mshelikoff t1_j6ndb8f wrote
Of course a six story residential building is better than what's there now, but when you compare this project to what would go up in a city taking steps to cope with a housing crisis by building more, it's not much. How many residential buildings are 10 stories or more in that entire Union Square area? Two or three? Union Square isn't Sudbury. Amenities, colleges, transit, music venues, jobs, and nice places to eat are all really close to there. Some developers in Cambridge were asked by the city to add height. Why isn't the same thing happening in Boston?
man2010 t1_j6no87m wrote
There have been taller buildings built down the street from there with more to come in the Boston Landing area. It's ok to have some redevelopment in the city without turning everything into a skyscraper
NewspaperEconomy5473 t1_j6p6d8y wrote
Calling a 10 story building a “skyscraper” is laughably ridiculous.
Clearly you don’t have much of an argument if you’re relying on that exaggeration to make your point for you.
man2010 t1_j6p8s32 wrote
Lmao what kind of argument are you looking for?
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