BACsop
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I assume it will get a 5-over-1 mixed use.
This would be a good location for something like that! Great proximity to both Central and Kendall.
I assume it will get a 5-over-1 mixed use.
I hope it's more. Main Street frontage should go above 6 stories.This would be a good location for something like that! Great proximity to both Central and Kendall.
As an aside, in a 1981 Globe interview, the architect cited above described her childhood on Ellery Street and said "No, the house I grew up in was not important to me. I got out of it just as soon as I could."
I wrote in to give them a piece of my mind lmaoHistorical Commission - Cambridge Historical Commission - City of Cambridge, Massachusetts
Contact the Cambridge Historical Commissionwww.cambridgema.gov
Feel free to send a quick email to the historical commission detailing your concerns. They also just voted to delay the Jacobs house development for a year-long landmarking study. If the building is landmarked then it can be denied by the NCD.
Not killed they just had to come back with revised plans, heres the revised plan.![]()
Demolition for Ellery Street housing denied, development to continue with preservation (updated)
The full demolition of a historic mansard style home at 84-86 Ellery St. was stopped with a unanimous vote Aug. 4 by the Mid-Cambridge Neighborhood Conservation District Commission.www.cambridgeday.com
The ellery street proposal has been killed by the conservation board, somehow. I didn't know they had the authority to do it.
They are requiring any development to do a facadectomy on the brick home. Why? An architect was born there and the typology of the building is I guess rare. Said architect was asked about the significance of that home and this is what she had to say:
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That's an awful big new swimming pool.
I mean, I know this street well. I completely understand why anyone living on it would not want this huge hulking building smushed into their hood. I also think the only way out of preventing us from becoming a complete failure due to impossible cost of living is aggressive change on this scale. But it doesn’t mean that it’s pretty and it doesn’t mean the people who complain about it are being unreasonable. Ellery is a small, residential street. I can’t imagine owning a home here and suddenly having to deal with this in my backyard.The saga on Ellery continues to move foward:
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Ellery Street six-story apartment building advances with reminders of passed zoning (updated)
Demolition and construction of a six-story apartment building at 60 Ellery St. falling under recent multifamily zoning reforms was moved along with a 4-1 approval by a Mid-Cambridge conservation commission.www.cambridgeday.com
The developer seems to have accommodated a reasonable amount of design feedback. Meanwhile, the usual entertaining volley of public comments ensued...