An artist's rendering of the 1.1-million-square-foot Waterside Place in South Boston.
Frustration is only thing rising, it seems
Ambitious building projects stalling all over the city as economy worsens
An artist's rendering of the 1.1-million-square-foot Waterside Place in South Boston.
The nation's credit crisis has stalled some of Boston's most ambitious building projects, forcing developers to wait out the financial carnage on Wall Street before moving forward with the construction of massive office towers, hotels, and shopping centers. (Full article: 949 words)
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