Equilibria
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Facadectomy for the whole streetwall from the Bombing Memorial to Fairfield:
Those are some great facades.
Those are some great facades.
Eeek... "reprogramming 32,800 square feet of retail space and maintaining the existing 17,000 square feet of restaurant space." Translation: Crate & Barrel showroom is going away. Well, there goes my 2nd favorite furniture showroom in the city. (small price to pay for progress, I suppose)
Crate & Barrel replaced my 2nd favorite Charette (behind the one at 44 Brattle) back in my architecture school days.
This has been begging for a build-out. I'm going looking for renders.
Keeping the number of units under 10 means they don't have to do an affordable unit, I get the economics but it would have been a nice gesture to the City to do one or two affordable in exchange for 5 extra stories. Maybe they're holding that for the horse trading that will happen with NABB.It'll be difficult to find them now, with only the LOI filed. The PNF will be filed February 18th.
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Really funny that they said this will further the Boston 2030 Housing goals, with only 9 units. Sure, every unit counts, but you'd figure they could've fit more if they were going to say this is helping with the housing situation.
That being said, really looking forward to this. Sounds like it'll be a nice project.
Keeping the number of units under 10 means they don't have to do an affordable unit, I get the economics but it would have been a nice gesture to the City to do one or two affordable in exchange for 5 extra stories. Maybe they're holding that for the horse trading that will happen with NABB.
I might be wrong but I think the Marshall's that was in 500 Boylston had a for lease sign up.That Crate and Barrel is frequently busy and they just opened a CB2 in town. Where would they move? You'd think that their undersized showroom would be the beneficiary of a new addition...
Who can guess: of the two facades on either side of Crate and Barrel, which one was created a few decades ago to match the other, thus creating symmetry where there hadn't been since the 19th C? And does anyone have a picture of the original look?