The Boston
Redevelopment Authority has approved 10 development proposals which
will bring the city a total of 427 new residential units across
downtown, South Boston, East Boston, South End, Allston, Brighton
and Mission Hill.
The projects include:
A 16-story, 223-unit residential building will take the place of
a nine-story structure on a four-acre tract of East Bostons
waterfront property along New Street. This project cost is expected
to total $132 million.
110 Broad Street along the Rose Kennedy Greenway in downtown
Boston will include 40 residential units and 3,500 square feet of
ground-floor retail space.
The one-story Brighton Beer Garden will be demolished and
replaced with a five-story, 23-unit residential building with 600
square feet of ground-floor retail. The project cost is expected to
total $4.9 million.
A six-story, 65-foot-high, 48 unit residential building in
Allston will take the place of an open-air parking lot and a single
family home.
The Factory at 46 Wareham in the South End will be redeveloped
into a 64,530 square-foot mixed-use development. It will include
retail, 15 units of residential and one level of below-grade
parking. The project cost is expected to total $8 million.
151 Liverpool Street in East Boston will be rehabilitated and
expanded into a 38,000 square foot, five-story, 24-unit residential
building.
A Future Automotive Inc. site in East Boston will be demolished
to build a four-story, 14-unit residential building.
The former New England Baptist Hospital in Mission Hill will be
redeveloped into a 40-unit residential building.
Other approved projects include an expansion of Emerson Colleges
student housing and the renovation of the vacant Boston Tech Center
in Brighton into a state-of-the-art, three-rink skating facility.
Each of these developments combined will total a project cost of
$353.65.
Source: Boston Business
Journal
