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Reaching lower heights?

Effort to protect Logan airspace could shorten new buildings

Massport, which runs Logan Airport, is adopting guidelines limiting the height of new buildings in Boston to keep flight paths safe. Massport, which runs Logan Airport, is adopting guidelines limiting the height of new buildings in Boston to keep flight paths safe. (John Tlumacki/Globe Staff/File 2007)
By Casey Ross
Globe Staff / September 26, 2008

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The Massachusetts Port Authority, moving to protect Logan International Airport from encroaching development, is adopting new height guidelines that could restrict the size of a future casino in East Boston as well as buildings in the financial district and along the Fort Point Channel in South Boston. (Full article: 940 words)

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