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...a description of a proposed development project (public open space plaza, office building, parking garage and hotel) on parcels 18-1A, 18-1B, 18-3A, 18-3B and 18-2 bordered by Tremont and Ruggles Streets, Melnea Cass Boulevard and the Southwest Corridor in Boston's Roxbury neighborhood; describes existing condition, discusses land use, and touches on such issues as building heights and materials, traffic and pedestrian access, environmental impacts, public amenities, urban design, etc.; also includes an aerial view of the area together with other photographs, renderings of the proposed buildings, text of design guidelines, etc.; the Ruggles Center development is a part of the Southwest Corridor project; a June and an August 1989 editions are kept on this number; copies of these items were in the BRA collection...

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