“Whenever you see them, I feel you’ll perceive why,” added Warshaw. “That’s why we count on these to be on the higher finish of what’s being charged in Boston.”
Raffles, a sequence based mostly in Singapore and owned by the French lodge group Accor, selected Boston to open its first North American property. The lodge, which started in Singapore in 1887, now has 17 areas. Boston will likely be its 18th. The 35-story lodge could have 147 visitor rooms plus 146 residences. With its 5 eating places and bars, Saunders stated will probably be like a mini metropolis situated contained in the gleaming glass tower. In case you favor to take up residence right here, pied-á-terres start at $1.1 million. Two bedrooms and bigger begin at $3.9 million. Penthouses will set you again greater than $10 million. Greater than 75 % of the condos have already been bought.
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“Nevertheless it’s greater than that,” Warshaw stated. “We’ve created a vertical neighborhood. It’s a spot that immediately makes you’re feeling particular.”
To get a way of what makes the lodge so particular (in any other case often known as costly), we rang up the design staff at Stonehill Taylor. The New York-based agency was chargeable for the look of the interiors of the lodge (aside from the Lengthy Bar). The corporate has additionally dealt with inside design for the TWA Lodge, the Nomad in New York, and the Plaza Lodge in New York.
Paul Taylor, president of the agency, stated incorporating Boston influences was entrance of thoughts within the artistic course of. He stated they picked up on the native pure environment and translated them into the design.
“There’s the Fredrick Legislation Olmsted-designed Emerald Necklace proper there, together with all the window packing containers in Beacon Hill,” Taylor stated. “So we went towards a biophilic theme as one of many design pillars. One other facet we integrated was copper, a reference to Paul Revere’s copper plating mill. The final of the design pillars we checked out was the Boston Public Library, particularly the colonnade.” (”Biophilic” is a time period that refers to incorporating nature-inspired parts into design.)
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Taylor sounded most excited in regards to the lodge’s Sky Foyer. Company enter the lodge on the road stage, and take an categorical elevator to the foyer on the seventeenth ground. The Sky Foyer sports activities a three-story staircase that appears extra like an enormous sculpture than a way of going up a flight or two.
“I consider it as a city middle,” he stated. “Even should you’re not staying at Raffles, there’s nonetheless lots to do on the lodge. You’ve bought positive eating, you may have the Lengthy Bar, a speakeasy. There’s a panoramic terrace that’s carved out of the constructing, so you possibly can really sit outdoors, on the seventeenth ground.”
The lodge’s model of Boston’s window packing containers are the vegetation that can dramatically cascade into the Sky Foyer. However there are parts that replicate the skin all through. A dramatic branch-like chandelier hangs within the lodge’s fine-dining restaurant, Amar; it seems like a tree blossoming with gentle.
The 147 visitor rooms, together with the 30 suites, are designed to benefit from the views. Think about the form of every room as a slice of pie, with probably the most slim a part of the room serving as the doorway, and the broader space on the home windows. Common visitor rooms are about 475 sq. ft every. The lodge suites fluctuate in measurement, with the biggest, known as the Midnight Suite, providing a kitchen and a tub giant sufficient for a small occasion. Most visitor rooms have curved sofas with a eating/work desk.
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Within the marble loos, murals have been printed behind free-standing tubs. Regardless that they have been printed off-site, artists got here to the lodge and painted elaborations on them, making every distinctive. The artwork was impressed by Harvard’s WareAssortment of glass flowers and vegetation.
“These are the standard visitor rooms,” stated Bethany Gale, inside design director at Stonehill Taylor. “The 15 gallery suites have darker, extra avant-garde strategy to the design. The 14 backyard suites actually relate to the Emerald Necklace and the Greenway. It has a really botanical affect.”
The lodge’s presidential suite, which has a kitchen and a fire, references Paul Revere with copper accents. The nightly charge for the suite will probably begin between $10,000 to $15,000 an evening.
Gale is fast to level out that the native references, resembling Revere and the Emerald Necklace, are used sparingly all through the lodge.
“We needed to be actually cautious about that,” she stated. “In case you take issues too actually, it will possibly get very tacky shortly. We needed to be respectful, however not take a literal strategy.”
Past these influences, the staff at Stonehill Taylor additionally took a broader learn of Boston’s vitality. Gale stated she was seeking to create areas that had a timeless, basic really feel, and that additionally tapped into the tutorial vitality of the town. She stated the agency was not seeking to come to Boston and create a flashy New York-style lodge. As an alternative, the aesthetic for Boston was tailor-made. That’s along with making a lodge that feels each luxurious and timeless.
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“You may’t simply throw cash at one thing and make it luxurious,” Taylor stated. “We’re additionally not attempting to chase the subsequent large design pattern with this property. You need a spot to have endurance, and I feel we’ve achieved that with this mission. I’m hoping timeless luxurious is what individuals see and really feel after they’re right here.”
Christopher Muther may be reached at christopher.muther@globe.com. Comply with him on Twitter @Chris_Muther and Instagram @chris_muther.
A prominent Boston-area doctor accused in several lawsuits of sexually assaulting more than 200 former patients was indicted by a grand jury on rape charges.
Dr. Derrick Todd allegedly assaulted two women during examinations in December 2022 and June 2023 at the Charles River Medical Associates in Framingham, Mass., the Middlesex County District Attorney announced Thursday.
Todd, a rheumatologist, appeared in Middlesex Superior Court Friday after he handed himself over to police the previous night.
The two women had either a pelvic exam or pap smear with the doctor when the alleged assault occurred, NBC Boston reported.
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The patients alleged the exams went beyond “normal.”
One of the women endured enough pain for her to scream at Todd to stop but the doctor didn’t listen and continued the exam.
The second patient alleged she didn’t give Todd consent to perform the specific examination but the doctor went ahead despite the rejection, the outlet reported.
Todd pleaded not guilty to the two rape charges.
He was held on a $10,000 bail.
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A judge ordered Todd to surrender his passport, not have any contact with his alleged victims, and give up all medical licenses.
Claims of abuse from Todd date back to 2010 but only surfaced in 2023 after Brigham and Women’s Faulkner Hospital received anonymous complaints.
Todd is the former chief of clinical rheumatology at the Boston hospital but resigned after 14 years in 2023 when two other physicians questioned the appropriateness of pelvis exams for his rheumatology patients, the Boston Globe reported.
Over 200 of Todd’s former patients accused him of performing unnecessary pelvic floor therapy, breast examinations, testicular examinations, and rectal examinations.
The accusers include over 200 women and several men between teenagers and 60-year-olds.
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Attorneys for 180 of the former patients say the two rape charges are just the start of the doctor’s legal battle.
“It’s just the beginning of the criminal case against Dr. Todd, but it does help validate the civil claims that Lubin & Meyer is pursuing on behalf of so many of his former patients,” Attorney William Thompson said. “Fundamentally, it’s about a doctor abusing his position. And taking advantage of patients who put their trust in him for his own personal sexual gratification.”
Todd voluntarily ceased his medical practice in Massachusetts in September 2023.
The announcement was made in a letter to the Board of Registration in Medicine.
The class-action lawsuit against Todd also listed the hospital as a defendant for allegedly knowing about the abuse and failing to stop it.
O’shae Brissett, who won a championship with the Boston Celtics in June but hasn’t played professionally since, has reportedly signed an NBA G-League level contract with the Brooklyn Nets G League team, the Long Island Nets.
Bobby Manning was first with the news Friday morning…
Sources tell me Oshae Brissett signed a G-League contract with the Long Island Nets
The 6’7” 26-year-old Brissett, a defensive specialist, will join Long Island having last played for the Boston Celtics as a part of the NBA Championship squad last year.
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In his defining moment of the title run, Brissett was inserted as a small ball center by Boston coach Joe Mazzulla in Game 2 of the Celtics-Pacers conference title series. It was his first playoff minutes, but he played a critical role defensively, picking up three steals and finishing a +15 in his 12 minutes on the court.
“Just his presence, his energy, his athleticism,” Mazzulla said after that game. “Just gave us, I think he had a dunk, got a steal, got us out in transition with a couple [of] rebounds. So just, he plays with such a high level of intensity and energy. It’s big for us.”
In his 55 games with the Celtics in the 2023-24 season, Brissett started just one and played roughly 11.5 minutes per game. He averaged 3.7 points per game, 2.9 rebounds, and 0.8 assists. He shot 44.4% from the field, 27.3% from beyond the arc. He adds yet another NBA veteran presence to the young Long Island Nets team with .
Brissett played three years with the Indiana Pacers, his best year coming in 2021-22 when he played 67 games, 25 starts, averaging 9.1 points and 5.3 rebounds.
However, he hasn’t played since the NBA Finals. Brissett, who turned 26 years old in June, declined a $2.5 million dollar player option with Boston at the end of June. He hoped that he could get more by testing the free-agent market. Similarly, the Toronto native dropped out of the Canadian national team, coached by Jordi Fernandez, to focus his free agency. However, offers or at least offers he liked never materialized and he remained a free agent until Friday.
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Brissett’s rebounding and size will give Long Island some added depth, and in Long Island’s case, a potential starter. Brissett always intended to pursue a return to the NBA, and his signing with the Long Island Nets is a first step to getting back to that dream.
Brissett also re-unites with Kendall Brown who had been his Indiana Pacers teammate two years ago.