Boston real estate developments and projects
A couple of updates I found in this week’s Boston Courant: * A public meeting regarding plans to build a 1140-bed residence hall for college students and faculty behind the YMCA on Huntington Ave will be held this Wednesday, May 30th, at the YMCA. * Someone has...Boston real estate developments and projects
The Herald profiles The Meads, a new luxury building at the edge of Back Bay. Originally built as two single-family homes, the double structure was designed by architectural firm McKim, Mead & White, which designed the Boston Public Library. The structure features...Boston real estate developments and projects
The owners of the Prudential Plaza are looking to build another skyscraper, an office tower as high as 24-stories, according to a story (lol!) in today’s Herald. Trouble is, the “Master Plan” for the land says no building over 12-stories can be...Boston real estate developments and projects
Downtown Crossing could have an exciting future. Or, continue to be what can kindly be called a “cesspool”. (That’s not totally accurate, but you know what I mean.) The area has never lived up to its potential (although there’s been a lot of...Boston real estate developments and projects
From today’s Herald: It’s headed nowhere Thanks for revealing that the NorthPoint project is little more than a huge public relations stunt (“Legal battle could mean NorthPoint’s headed south,â€? May 4). Its development team has fallen apart... Boston real estate developments and projects
I mean, Waterside Place. Actually, that’s a pretty boring name for a development, wouldn’t you say? Very vanilla. Very suburban. Which, if you’ve seen renderings, is what this project looks like. Anyway, here are more details on Waterside Place, a...