Jamaica Plain Infill and Small Developments

Six-Story Building Proposed for Property Across from Forest Hills Station​

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Man, this block is really making a run at the crown of Capital of Shitty Five-Over-One.
 
121 Brookside Avenue

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“A Quincy-based developer has acquired 121 Brookside Avenue for $3.1 million, securing $8.875 million in financing through Unitas Funding to support a new mixed-use development. Plans for the property include the construction of a four-story building featuring two artist live/work spaces and 11 garage parking spaces on the ground floor, with 21 residential units above…….”

 
I dont think it's a good project at all, but it's sad to hear that the Arboretum apparently was offered the option of expanding its footprint and declined—they probably could have gotten some sort of city and state support for such a purchase, which could have led to a much greener presence as you head toward Arborway. The hypocrisy stuff is unsurprising.

 
I dont think it's a good project at all, but it's sad to hear that the Arboretum apparently was offered the option of expanding its footprint and declined—they probably could have gotten some sort of city and state support for such a purchase, which could have led to a much greener presence as you head toward Arborway. The hypocrisy stuff is unsurprising.


While the nuns waited for months to meet with Boston Chief of Planning Kairos Shen, Friedman maintained consistent communication with Shen about his opposition to their project.
It's Harvard's town and we're all just living in it.

Kudos to the Crimson for calling this out.
 
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3326 Washington Street​

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“The Proposed Project, as amended by the May 20th 2026, Notice of Project Change (NPC), calls for the construction of a five (5)-story residential building totaling approximately 43,825 Gross Square Feet and including approximately forty-Six (46) residential rental units, nine (9) of which will be Inclusionary Development Policy Units.”

 

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