As development brings hotels, condominiums, offices, and parks, the South Boston Waterfront will lose over 2000 parking spaces.
" [City officials are] hoping fewer spots will mean more mass transit riders, less air pollution, and fewer traffic jams... Parking lots have historically been a quirky bellwether for the economic viability of cities. During the rough years of the 1950s and '60s, when buildings all over the city were deemed blighted and then demolished, what popped up instead were parking lots.Cashing in on the rise of automobile use, the lots yielded easy money while owners waited for the right moment to develop."
Thanks to Joshuah Mello
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