On one hand, the chromed handrails leading into what used to be Wordsworth books are pretty slick.
On the other hand, bike parking there is scarce. I bet that if they put in 4 racks where the old pay phones were, they wouldn't need a sign...
I love that someone wrote "please get a bike rack" on the sign! It's ridiculous that businesses will cater to customers in cars, however don't have facilities for bikes.
There's hardly any business there to cater to anyone--that space is still mostly empty. And Harvard Square isn't exactly car-friendly either. But it is kind of odd that Cambridge is relatively bike-friendly, but the central business district isn't.
I love that someone wrote "please get a bike rack" on the sign! It's ridiculous that businesses will cater to customers in cars, however don't have facilities for bikes.
ReplyDeleteThere's hardly any business there to cater to anyone--that space is still mostly empty. And Harvard Square isn't exactly car-friendly either. But it is kind of odd that Cambridge is relatively bike-friendly, but the central business district isn't.
ReplyDeleteHa - love it!
ReplyDeleteI was going to ask--what's moving in?? I don't get over there that often anymore, but that's still the saddest place in Harvard Square for me.
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