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BPDA Proposes 400-Foot Downtown Building Heights

by Steve Adams | Jan 18, 2023

Base building heights for development in parts of Boston’s Downtown Crossing would increase from 155 to 400 feet under proposed new zoning unveiled by the Boston Planning and Development Agency.

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