Some new aerial shots of this project wrapping up. I expect the crane down soon?
Inside the donuts
#dtraerials #SeaboardPhase1
Some new aerial shots of this project wrapping up. I expect the crane down soon?
Inside the donuts
#dtraerials #SeaboardPhase1
A couple shots from ground level. I like the brick on the corners, but the ones they’re installing in the middle mass look pretty dingy. Hopefully it comes together better once it’s all done.
It won’t.
That pool will have sun for approximately one hour a day.
Courtyard pools are such a flawed design. When I lived at the Devon Four25, peak summer there was like 4-5 hours max of sunlight at the pool. During the fall/winter, sunlight never even makes it to the ground floor. I lived on the 1st floor of the courtyard, felt like I lived in a dungeon. Never will do a courtyard apartment again.
On the plus side, the small pool has less potential to warm up to bathtub levels when there’s no sun on it.
It’ll be cold. I guess that’s good for lap swimmers
I live at the Elan, we have a pool like that.
It makes it useless on weekdays, but the restricted hours aren’t bad on weekends. You tend not to accidently crisp yourself.
222 Glenwood is the worst.
I look forward to tanning there each June 21st at Noon.
As an extraordinarily pale individual, this sounds glorious.
Until you step foot in the pool and it never got heated up by the sun haha.
I grew up swimming in New England bodies of water. A shaded pool has nothing on that freezing Maine ocean water lol.
Yeah, that would be a no for me!
Grew up in the Northeast but that Maine water is something else!
For water, give me my hot-tub out on deck in the snow.
Same, growing up swimming in the Pacific in NorCal. Beaches here are like a hot tub.
Does anyone have the link to the proposal for the actual station building? If i remember the developer said they wanted to keep the building in some way right?
Poke around here in the thread: William Peace and Seaboard Station - #663 by mike
They are saving Seaboard Station!!