Large Northeastern City Takes Valuable Harborfront Property and Uses it to Expand Port
And it's Boston. This is awesome!
In the Northeast, we never get new industrial stuff to photograph. But as usual, the private development on public land is being run by at least one ex-state official, just like the MBTA commuter rail. And the Globe illogically uses the words "cement" and "concrete" interchangeably in its article.
I know that's why you come to my blog. To read about the difference between cement and concrete.
In the Northeast, we never get new industrial stuff to photograph. But as usual, the private development on public land is being run by at least one ex-state official, just like the MBTA commuter rail. And the Globe illogically uses the words "cement" and "concrete" interchangeably in its article.
I know that's why you come to my blog. To read about the difference between cement and concrete.
Labels: boston, infrastructure, photography, urban planning


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