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The proposed two-building, 277-room hotel at the end of Lewis Wharf is one of the most controversial development projects right now in Greater Boston. The main sticking point among opponents appears to be a genuine fear that the inn would further erode general accessibility to the waterfront, never mind the new acres of public space and parkland. These fresh renderings from developer J.W. Capital seem designed to assuage those worries: Look, see, plenty of access! If any doubt remains, the developer also has a handy new video. Its title? "Yes, Access for All." · Greater Boston's Five Most Controversial Developments Now [Curbed Boston]
· Lewis Wharf Hotel Opposition: When 55 Feet Is Way Too Tall [Curbed Boston]
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