Roxbury Infill and Small Developments

These articles are silly until the City allows black developers to build infill and towers near Nubian (they resist it tooth and claw) and until they allow market rate housing there in volume, which is needed to have residents who can spend there
 
These articles are silly until the City allows black developers to build infill and towers near Nubian (they resist it tooth and claw) and until they allow market rate housing there in volume, which is needed to have residents who can spend there
Boston is unfortunately in love with its only black developer who can’t build anything and won’t build anything and never will build anything.
 

New affordable apartments, condos approved for Grove Hall​

Rendering of proposed 639 Warren St.


“The Zoning Board of Appeal today approved plans for a six-story building with 54 apartments and 9 condos on Warren Street at Crawford Street in Grove Hall.
All of the units will be rented or sold to people making up to between 80% and 100% of the Boston area median income, under the proposal by the Madison Park Development Corp.
The building, designed to allow a continued view of a mural on Warren Street, would have 22 parking spaces, accessible via the lot's small access on Georgia Street……”

https://www.universalhub.com/2025/new-affordable-apartments-condos-approved-grove
 
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4-18 Cheney Street (48 units)








69-71 Proctor Street (Roxbury Preparatory Charter School)








373 Northampton Street (aka 577-599 Columbus Avenue - 47 units)








1 Taber Street (40 units)






273 Highland Street (23 units)








1149-1155 Harrison Avenue (10 units)








Nathan Hale School Playground Renovation






60-62 Lambert Street (new building)

 
The 1149-55 Harrison Building is pretty crazy. 3 stories, surface parking, well below even the city's paltry density limits. Wondering what the story is here...exactly 10 units doesn't buy you relief, nor does limiting yourself to 3 stories?
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