Thanks everyone,
You can see why I was torn. I often find I prefer bw as well, but here the addition of the color makes for such a different image I was just not sure. Well, now I have to keep both
Thanks for looking and taking the time to reply.
Manaheim, that's former fellow Bostonian, but it's always in my heart. Red Sox forever!

Cheers
hehehe... come back to Boston!
Back to the picture... interestingly, I think as a color picture this one is pretty much a failure, but as a black and white it is a win. That may sound a little harsh, but let me explain...
Night time imagery of skylines are almost always color, so when you are in a color mode your images are compared and contrasted to other "skylines". Skylines are all about light, different colors, dramatic effects, etc. Yours lacks a lot of the impact in those areas because (frankly) your technical execution and composition are a little off. (this is why I suggested you go look me up for tips)
For example, compare your image of Boston to one of mine...
I'm not saying mine is godlike or anything, but how does yours hold up when compared to mine as a color image?
HOWEVER... when you turn your image into a b/w, suddenly we don't look at it through the typical skyline filter... now our view is reset, and we start looking at it differently, and to MY eye it becomes not so much a skyline as a fairly dramatic piece of art... that just happens to be a piece of a Boston skyline... and in that respect, I believe your image pretty much stands out well above and beyond any skyline... because, frankly, skylines are kinda boring and "photographic cheating". (It's not that hard, compositionally, to go "oh hey! a skyline!", so I call it cheating.)
