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Dallas developer lands dorm deal at Boston YMCA
By Scott Van Voorhis
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
A major Boston dorm project is in the works, with a Dallas developer landing a deal for a sizable building site at the landmark YMCA complex off Huntington Avenue.
Phoenix Property Co. has agreed to shell out at least $25 million to buy part of the YMCA of Greater Boston?s marquee Central Branch building and surrounding lot.
The developer will take over roughly half the YMCA site, which borders Northeastern University?s campus. Preliminary plans call for a mid-rise student housing complex that could have as many as 700 beds, said Kelley Rice, a spokeswoman for the YMCA of Greater Boston.
?The sale of this property will keep the Y focused on providing the best possible neighborhood facilities and most valuable services for our members and for the communities we serve,? said John Ferrell, the Y?s chief executive officer.
While Northeastern has been looking for additional dorm sites, there are several other colleges in the area with student housing needs as well.
The YMCA, in turn, will hang onto 100,000 square feet that currently serves as its administrative offices, as well as space for an after-school program, a teen center and 88 units of affordable housing.
Money from the sale will be used to renovate the YMCA?s remaining portion, while also upgrading other branches as well, including West Roxbury, Hyde Park and a new Norwood facility, Y officials said.
The final sale price, in turn, could rise by an additional few million dollars depending on how much new development Phoenix is able to get approval for from City Hall, according to Rice, the Y spokeswoman.
By Scott Van Voorhis
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
A major Boston dorm project is in the works, with a Dallas developer landing a deal for a sizable building site at the landmark YMCA complex off Huntington Avenue.
Phoenix Property Co. has agreed to shell out at least $25 million to buy part of the YMCA of Greater Boston?s marquee Central Branch building and surrounding lot.
The developer will take over roughly half the YMCA site, which borders Northeastern University?s campus. Preliminary plans call for a mid-rise student housing complex that could have as many as 700 beds, said Kelley Rice, a spokeswoman for the YMCA of Greater Boston.
?The sale of this property will keep the Y focused on providing the best possible neighborhood facilities and most valuable services for our members and for the communities we serve,? said John Ferrell, the Y?s chief executive officer.
While Northeastern has been looking for additional dorm sites, there are several other colleges in the area with student housing needs as well.
The YMCA, in turn, will hang onto 100,000 square feet that currently serves as its administrative offices, as well as space for an after-school program, a teen center and 88 units of affordable housing.
Money from the sale will be used to renovate the YMCA?s remaining portion, while also upgrading other branches as well, including West Roxbury, Hyde Park and a new Norwood facility, Y officials said.
The final sale price, in turn, could rise by an additional few million dollars depending on how much new development Phoenix is able to get approval for from City Hall, according to Rice, the Y spokeswoman.