Norwood infill and small developments

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A lot of renders/plans for the project being built on the old skating club of Boston location have been shared, but not whats been built on the new location in Norwood. The new location is extremely nice.
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The Skating Club of Boston's new Norwood facility aims to train future Olympians
The Norwood complex includes three rinks, two of which are built specifically for figure skating — something of a rarity in the skating world — which means no boards or lines on the ice like in a hockey rink. The high-altitude room is designed to help athletes prepare for competitions in Denver or elsewhere high above sea level. And, at 180,000 square feet, the facility is almost six times as big as the club’s last facility on Soldiers Field Road in Brighton, where it had been since 1938.
https://www.wgbh.org/news/local-new...lity-aims-to-train-future-olympians?_amp=true

https://www.studiotroika.com/skating-club-of-boston-

Club website
https://scboston.org/
 
I'm surprised they even kept one rink for hockey - looks like it's a community thing based on the Norwood Mustangs scoreboard at the end.
 
Passed through Norwood over the weekend and took some pictures. A decent amount of multi-family infill housing adjacent to the Norwood Depot commuter rail stop (one of two stations in Norwood), as well as some stately historic architecture adjacent to the town common:

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Norwood Hospital u/c.

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“The heart of Norwood will soon offer a bright and uplifting destination for world-class health care services across an integrated campus outfitted with the latest technology to ensure the best patient and provider experience.

The new Norwood Hospital will be the first newly constructed hospital in the area in over 25 years. The project investment will bring hundreds of millions of dollars in the community and support more than 4,000 jobs in the greater Norwood region. The hospital will be constructed on the existing footprint encompassing 400,000 square feet of clinical and administrative space.”

https://www.norwood-hospital.org/OurNewHospital
 
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New Flagship Building Approved for Insurer’s Norwood Campus​

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“Redevelopment of insurer FM Global’s Norwood campus will create a new 300,000 square-foot office and research building in the heart of the 40-acre property off Route 1.

The project, approved by the Norwood Planning Board on April 10, will redevelop nearly half of the campus. A nearly 144,000-square-foot office-lab building at 1151 Boston Providence Turnpike will be demolished, and a new 300,000-square-foot office-lab and R&D building will be built in a central location.

The new building “will provide an iconic presence when seen from Route 1” and create a more unified campus by removing several large parking lots, located between the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel and FM Global’s Learning Center/Sim Zone training facility, according to application materials submitted to the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs.

Waltham-based Hobbs Brook Real Estate, a subsidiary of Rhode Island-based insurer FM Global, is leading the project.

The property contains three other office/research buildings and the Four Points by Sheraton Hotel on four contiguous parcels. The project expands the campus to 710,000 square feet. It also includes construction of a 4-story, 930-space parking garage in the southwest portion of the site.

The new “flagship location” will replace the demolished 1151 Boston Providence Highway building and house various departments from other FM Global offices, the application states…”

https://bankerandtradesman.com/new-flagship-building-approved-for-insurers-norwood-campus/

https://www.bldup.com/posts/300k-sf-office-lab-building-approved-along-route-1-in-norwood
 
Norwood Hospital u/c.

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“The heart of Norwood will soon offer a bright and uplifting destination for world-class health care services across an integrated campus outfitted with the latest technology to ensure the best patient and provider experience.

The new Norwood Hospital will be the first newly constructed hospital in the area in over 25 years. The project investment will bring hundreds of millions of dollars in the community and support more than 4,000 jobs in the greater Norwood region. The hospital will be constructed on the existing footprint encompassing 400,000 square feet of clinical and administrative space.”

https://www.norwood-hospital.org/OurNewHospital
I read this a couple days ago then recently read the Globe article on Steward's health as a company. I was so confused because the Globe article does not mention that Steward is rebuilding this hospital. It just notes that Norwood Hospital was closed due to flooding (and leaves the reader thinking it won't reopen). Building a brand new hospital I assume would also leave a company thin on funds, but apparently that wasn't worth mentioning??
 

Norwood Multifamily Wins Approval​

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Norwood Multifamily Wins Approval​

“The Norwood Planning Board has approved plans for a multifamily development at 83 Morse Street. This development by Cathartes, designed by EMBARC, will add 146 units of housing to the Norwood Space Center. The designs incorporate some of the old mill machinery currently on the site, transforming them into landscape elements along the Neponset River.”

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About 83 Morse St.​

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“The approved project includes the removal of 5 commercial buildings and the construction of one 5-story multi-family residential building containing 146 units. The project includes the associated site improvements that consist of surface parking, pedestrian enhancements, emergency access, utilities, lighting, landscaping, and stormwater management systems that provide additional treatment for runoff”

https://www.bldup.com/posts/norwood-multifamily-wins-approval
 
I read this a couple days ago then recently read the Globe article on Steward's health as a company. I was so confused because the Globe article does not mention that Steward is rebuilding this hospital. It just notes that Norwood Hospital was closed due to flooding (and leaves the reader thinking it won't reopen). Building a brand new hospital I assume would also leave a company thin on funds, but apparently that wasn't worth mentioning??
I think the hospital was closed after major flood damage, or a water leak, you can look it up. Either way, possibly a large amount, or all, of the cost was covered by insurance and whatever funds hospitals get from the govt (and they got a LOT of COVID money, too). Steward itself has never mentioned the rebuild in their poor-crying pity parties, so I don’t think Norwood is costing them a whole lot, otherwise we’d have heard about it.
 
I think the hospital was closed after major flood damage, or a water leak, you can look it up. Either way, possibly a large amount, or all, of the cost was covered by insurance and whatever funds hospitals get from the govt (and they got a LOT of COVID money, too). Steward itself has never mentioned the rebuild in their poor-crying pity parties, so I don’t think Norwood is costing them a whole lot, otherwise we’d have heard about it.
We did hear about it…

Norwood hospital construction on pause as vendors await payments from Steward
 

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