Plan: Bar is Wirth keeping
No demo of historic building
By Jay Fitzgerald | Wednesday, July 30, 2008 |
http://www.bostonherald.com | Business & Markets
Part of the historic Jacob Wirth building on Stuart Street won?t be torn down after all.
A second developer has stepped in with a new proposal to build a 24-story, 252,000-square-foot retail and office tower on what is now a parking lot next to the famed German restaurant and bar.
The head of Eastat Realty Capital LLC, which hopes to start construction on the $140 million project by next year, said community opposition to an earlier plan to demolish portions of the 140-year-old Jacob Wirth building convinced him to avoid changes at the adjoining 31-37 Stuart Street site.
?We didn?t want to deal with the resistance,? said Eastat?s Eamon O?Marah. ?We think we have a great project now.?
In 2006, Weston Associates proposed building a 108-room hotel, 181 residential units and 219 parking spaces at the two-parcel site. The plan would have knocked down the back side of Jacob Wirth and eventually replaced its kitchen.
Weston later backed out of the plan, citing market woes.
But many critics made it clear they didn?t want to see the Jacob Wirth building touched, O?Marah said.
Though Eastat will ?control the site? of Jacob Wirth under the current development agreement, Kevin Fitzgerald will continue to own and operate the restaurant, O?Marah said.
Plans for the new complex include 170 parking places and retail space and a cafe on the first two floors. Entrances would be on Stuart Street in the front and LaGrange Street, which is also home to strip club Centerfolds, in the back, O?Marah said.
Financing has not yet been secured.
There will also be a public ?winter garden? on the first two floors and six roof gardens for drainage, environmental and aesthetic purposes, O?Marah said.
The city needs to approve the proposal.
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