Kendall Common Parcel C3 (née Volpe Center) | 75 Broadway | Kendall Square | Cambridge

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Taking @Equilibria 's suggestion to break out a building-specific thread. This is one from among the several buildings composing the Volpe site redevelopment in Kendall.

Plans were just posted to Cambridge's special permits site for parcel "C3" from the Volpe redevelopment plan:

C3 is the following on the overall map:
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Posted rendering (from among many):
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Above are from Part 1 of the design package, posted in 3 parts in the above permits site:
Part 1: https://www.cambridgema.gov/-/media...ialPermits/sp368/sp368_C3design1_20230414.pdf
Part 2: https://www.cambridgema.gov/-/media...ialPermits/sp368/sp368_C3design2_20230414.pdf
Part 3: https://www.cambridgema.gov/-/media...ialPermits/sp368/sp368_C3design3_20230414.pdf
These are scheduled for a May 16, 2023 planning board meeting
 
I updated my Google Earth guesswork model with the massing I could see in these files (this building in green).

This building is proposed at 316.5 feet including mechanicals (250 feet without). It would be tallest in Cambridge today, basically tied with MIT SoMa Building 4. At completion, it would be second behind 121 Broardway and would soon be passed by the R3 tower next door.
 

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I updated my Google Earth guesswork model with the massing I could see in these files (this building in green).

This building is proposed at 316.5 feet including mechanicals (250 feet without). It would be tallest in Cambridge today, basically tied with MIT SoMa Building 4. At completion, it would be second behind 121 Broardway and would soon be passed by the R3 tower next door.

Thanks, as always, for these Google Earth model updates. Even though the skyline impact from across the Charles may not be huge (with the exception of the taller residential building), I think building out these Volpe and MXD parcels is going to have a fairly pronounced effect on the look/feel of the Kendall sq. area.
 
There's a lot of large brick buildings within a block of it, so some green terra cotta will go far here. For a lab, I like it. Three sides of retail and street activation is even better!
 
This area is going to feel very different 10 years from now! Very excited to see the progress!
 
@#bancars, thanks so much for sharing tonight's presentation. I personally think this building's design is a promising start to this development. I hope it was decently well received by the community.
 
@#bancars, thanks so much for sharing tonight's presentation. I personally think this building's design is a promising start to this development. I hope it was decently well received by the community.

I was in the meeting, and I didn't notice any negative comments. Mostly just clarifications about phasing. One person complained that they weren't calling the walkway "Sixth Street Extension" - apparently she's offended that the Police Department had it named after an officer killed in-line-of-duty in the 1850s (!) without properly consulting her.
 
I was in the meeting, and I didn't notice any negative comments. Mostly just clarifications about phasing. One person complained that they weren't calling the walkway "Sixth Street Extension" - apparently she's offended that the Police Department had it named after an officer killed in-line-of-duty in the 1850s (!) without properly consulting her.

Apparently the bronze plaques literally embedded in the walkway that proclaim "Old Sixth Street" are insufficient markers of this path's historic sixth-ness
 

Biogen Announces Plans for New Global Headquarters and Innovation Hub in Kendall Square​


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“Biogen Inc. has announced plans for its new global headquarters at Kendall Common, located at 75 Broadway in Cambridge, as part of a multi-year real estate consolidation plan in Massachusetts. The move centralizes Biogen’s presence in Kendall Square, integrating Biogen’s research and development and technical operations teams alongside its global and North American commercial organizations into a co-located innovation hub. Scheduled to open when Biogen celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2028, the new state-of-the-art facility will commemorate five decades of excellence in scientific discovery, clinical development, and delivering innovative new treatments……”

https://www.bldup.com/posts/biogen-...quarters-and-innovation-hub-in-kendall-square
 
^ Thanks, @stick n move ...this seems to explain why this end of the site is apparently moving so fast. I saw part of a slurry rig hanging out at that corner (Broadway / bike path) this morning. I also saw what appeared to be a crew starting to assemble a facade sampler at the diagonally opposite corner of the old Volpe land (near Binney/Third).
 
From the Globe article this morning, work starts today. Nice coordinated announcements:

Work on Biogen’s building, which will be jointly developed by MIT Investment Management Co. and BioMed Realty, will begin on Monday, MIT said. MIT declined to specify a development cost.

 
Wonder what this means for the MXD proposal to extend 105 broadway upwards - that’s currently a Biogen location right?
 

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