Blueprints for a downtown Boston | Boston Globe
Almost all of Boston is booming and recovering well from the pandemic, but not downtown, where empty offices and vacant storefronts are adding up to a lot of wasted opportunity.
In a special issue of Globe Ideas, we're proposing several big ideas for turning things around. Our premise: The financial district and surrounding area need a new identity that will make the area more dynamic, more appealing, and more economically resilient.
Read more from this special issue:
- Why Downtowns Matter
- Turn empty offices into little factories (a restatement of the Jane Jacobs point about cities needing a large stock of old buildings to seed innovation, without acknowledging JJ)
- Downtown needs an infusion of artists (nice discussion of property acquisition models)
- Give Quincy Market an unsentimental reboot
- Make Downtown a great place to raise a family (more balanced development, creating neighborhoods instead of exclusively office districts*)
- What Boston can learn from other cities (discussion of how the role of transit is changing in cities as more people work from home)
- Forget the doom loop: American's downtowns are coming back
- The art of seduction for urban planners (cartoon)
- By the numbers: Downtown Boston’s pandemic recovery
- Reader ideas (not scintillating)
- "Reclaiming our ambition"
- "We have to go bold on housing. How about a new city?"
- "Fixing the T is not enough. We need a massive expansion"
- "Rising seas are coming for Boston. Let’s lift the city"
- "Only sweeping school reform will do"
- "More transformative ideas" from readers including:
- "Government doesn't take enough risks. Let's change that" (interesting points about "public entrepreneurship")
- "We can help people make new connections" (makes the point that we should be investing in infrastructure using a broader social justice lens)
- "The next Big Dig shouldn't be a dig" (makes the point that we should be investing in infrastructure using a broader social justice lens)
- "‘An obvious project that we’ve just got to do’" (link North and South railroad stations)
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