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Home » Not One, But Two Air-Rights Projects Rise Over Massachusetts Turnpike in Boston
After a nearly four-decade drought, not one but two major air-rights projects are taking shape over the Massachusetts Turnpike in Boston.
A successful air-rights project has not been built over the turnpike since Copley Place opened in downtown Boston in 1983. Now, life sciences developer IQHQ and local development partner John Rosenthal are pushing ahead with plans for one of the largest life sciences campuses ever built in the city.