GBH reports on efforts to help the peregrine chicks born atop Boston skyscrapers - like at the Christian Science Center. By the GBH reporter who has already made his name for stories like this: Craig LeMoult.
Christian Science Center
National Development of Newton has filed plans with the BPDA for its proposed replacement of the Midtown Motel on Huntington Avenue and a small residential building on Cumberland Street: A ten-story, 325-unit apartment building. Read more.
Andrea H. looked out her window today and noticed a large affirmation written in the fresh snow on the Christian Science Center reflecting pool. Anybody happen to have Jenny's number handy?
Beth Treffeisen reports that Northeastern is looking to lease roughly 80,000 square feet of space in the Christian Science publishing complex off Mass. Ave. for office and storage space.
Michael Ratty watched the sunset from the Seaport tonight.
Neil, meanwhile, was out on the water watching the sun go down over Boston: Read more.
WBUR reports on this evening's formal groundbreaking for a 61-story, triangular tower that will feature the city's second Four Seasons Hotel and luxury condos on Dalton Street at the Christian Science Center.
David Parsons photographed one of the lesser known buildings at the Christian Science Center.
Copyright David Parsons. Posted in the Universal Hub pool on Flickr.
The Globe reports on the plans for 60 floors' worth of "ultra high-end condos" on the edge of the Christian Science plaza, which raises the question: What happens when all those foreign investors stop buying up Boston residential units?
Mark watched the sun go down this evening.
Also see Ben Heyman's Back Bay sunset photo.
The BRA has approved a 58-story hotel and condo project on the edge of the Christian Science Center at Belvidere and Dalton, the Globe reports.
Stephen Beyer captured a moment at the Christian Science Center the other evening.
John Carroll gives his imprimatur to the Boston Sculptors Gallery's Convergence exhibit.
The Globe reports on the 50ish-story tower that will rise on part of the Christian Science Center property - along with a 20-story building. Construction could start by year's end.
Late this morning, a guy was sailing this remote-controlled boat in the Christian Science Center. Little kids who got near the water would be greeted with a vist from the boat - although if they tried to grab it, he'd make it beat a hasty retreat.
Timothy LePage spotted this fox at the Christian Science Center today. You'd almost think there's an anime show in town or something (another view).
Historygradguy captured the reflecting pool at the Christian Science Center.
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