After Fenway Star and Washington Square Whole Foods, the next priorities would be the Union Square Target and potentially the Newmarket Stop and Shop depending on other development in the South Bay Center area. In the medium-term, the East Somerville Stop and Shop will probably also go this way as well.Hopefully this is an example for many more strip mall style grocery stores to follow like the city target in fenway was.
This type of buildout could be great for the rest of the South Bay center. Target and Stop and Shop clearly coexist nearby under apartments. Home Depot does in NYCAfter Fenway Star and Washington Square Whole Foods, the next priorities would be the Union Square Target and potentially the Newmarket Stop and Shop depending on other development in the South Bay Center area. In the medium-term, the East Somerville Stop and Shop will probably also go this way as well.
Further out, I'd love to see denser rethinks on the Newtonville Star and Whole Foods and the Waltham Center Hannaford (there are others as well, but those are in the densest areas).
And of course there's the need to build new grocery stores in multi-use developments in underserved (Black) neighborhoods.
Probably, I can't imagine they would bother with demo if they weren't going vertical afterward.Does this project have financing in place?
https://archboston.com/community/th...pment-176-lincoln-street-brighton.6164/page-3What ever happened to the planned redevelopment of site across the highway from here, the old empty telecomm building?