Roxbury Infill and Small Developments


The Dorchester Heights Monument in South Boston also opens on March 17th. Get your cameras!

Looks like it's actually open Saturday, March 14.

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Not sure why I cant find this on bostonplans. Phase 1 is already complete, but the cores for phase 2 are already built and phase 2 should be starting soon.

Phase 1 restored the historic berwick cake building in nubian sq. Phase 2 is adding additional floors in top of the existing structure.

Previous condition
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After renovation
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Phase 2
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“1127 Harrison Avenue is a mixed-use development pairing workforce co-living housing with sustainable community commercial space. Once home to the Berwick Cake Company, the project, with its prominent location along the Washington Street Corridor, will be an important piece in the preservation and continued revitalization of Nubian Square.

The project proposes 95 compact units in a co-living community, offering community-driven workforce housing for single and dual occupancy - preserving existing family housing stock while offering a catered solution to a growing urban demographic. By separating communal and private spaces, co-living housing offers greater density, affordability, and efficiency while fostering a larger sense of community within the development……”

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Not sure why I cant find this on bostonplans. Phase 1 is already complete, but the cores for phase 2 are already built and phase 2 should be starting soon.

Phase 1 restored the historic berwick cake building in nubian sq. Phase 2 is adding additional floors in top of the existing structure.

Previous condition
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Link

After renovation
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Phase 2
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“1127 Harrison Avenue is a mixed-use development pairing workforce co-living housing with sustainable community commercial space. Once home to the Berwick Cake Company, the project, with its prominent location along the Washington Street Corridor, will be an important piece in the preservation and continued revitalization of Nubian Square.

The project proposes 95 compact units in a co-living community, offering community-driven workforce housing for single and dual occupancy - preserving existing family housing stock while offering a catered solution to a growing urban demographic. By separating communal and private spaces, co-living housing offers greater density, affordability, and efficiency while fostering a larger sense of community within the development……”

Link

Link
I can’t believe that even a stately old brick building is turning into a goofy instantly dated alternating windows paper five over one.
 

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