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Old Posted Jun 26, 2019, 3:04 AM
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Some recent pics of the residential. Click in to view larger.

Also as mentioned in previous posts (see post 36) the complex is much taller than listed here. The residential is between 520'-547' (likely ~530') and the office tower is supposed to just break 600'.

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Old Posted Nov 16, 2019, 3:40 PM
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A few semi-recent pics. Click in to view larger sizes. Go to archboston.com for many more updates, and also check out my flickr for tons of Boston!

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One more pic. It's towards the middle here.

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THAT really is a rarely seen angle of the Boston skyline. It overlays the high spine almost enough that it looks like a cluster that can fit in a single non-panoramic photo.
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Old Posted Nov 28, 2020, 7:20 AM
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The office tower will be at least 600' to the top of the fin, and the nearly completed residential is ~535'.

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Very nice!
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man, the Boston skyline is missing that 1000-foot Renzo tower hard... that flattop skyline is NOT the look
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That facade does not look good, looks like sheet metal.
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That facade does not look good, looks like sheet metal.
I assume you're talking about the completed residential. Facade material looks similar to Eight Spruce Street in NYC. Quality is quite good up close. Personally, I like it a lot.
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I love those kind of view-terminating placements that the office tower creates. And will be a really nice one at that with the curved glass facade.
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Another gem for one of the most beautiful cities in America.
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Has the entire Government Center garage come down?
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Has the entire Government Center garage come down?
Not yet, and only about half of it is coming down, the part spanning the street. The other half is being wrapped into the base of 3 of the towers.

Scroll down on this site and watch the film with the yellow highlight to better understand what's happening here.
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Thanks! This looks amazing! I hope that the Harbor garage is redeveloped notwithstanding the recent court ruling.
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