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Some small changes:
https://bpda.app.box.com/s/zymc4kdcir9x4zx4wz5n6qx9oukw9cdt
“The DPIR proposal would raze and replace the outdated commercial parking garage and revitalize the Project Site with a new six (6) story residential building of approximately 84,520 gross square feet of floor area, containing 85-units of multi-family residential housing and new and expanded sidewalks, improved pedestrian and vehicular access, and 100 on-site spaces including 82-garage spaces and 18-surface parking spaces to serve both the project’s new residents, the Proponent’s off-street parking obligations for its long-existing abutting apartment building at 101 Monmouth Street in the Town of Brookline, and some spaces for neighborhood residents (the “Proposed Project”).”
https://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/142-146-st-marys-street
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Existing structure:
https://bpda.app.box.com/s/zymc4kdcir9x4zx4wz5n6qx9oukw9cdt
“The DPIR proposal would raze and replace the outdated commercial parking garage and revitalize the Project Site with a new six (6) story residential building of approximately 84,520 gross square feet of floor area, containing 85-units of multi-family residential housing and new and expanded sidewalks, improved pedestrian and vehicular access, and 100 on-site spaces including 82-garage spaces and 18-surface parking spaces to serve both the project’s new residents, the Proponent’s off-street parking obligations for its long-existing abutting apartment building at 101 Monmouth Street in the Town of Brookline, and some spaces for neighborhood residents (the “Proposed Project”).”
https://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/142-146-st-marys-street
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142-146 St. Mary’s Street
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“The Proponent proposes to construct an approximately six-story residential building that will contain approximately 91,000 gross square feet, 90 residential units, and parking.”
https://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/142-146-st-marys-street
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