Re: Filene's
Developers reduce scale of key project
Condos dropped at Downtown Crossing
By Casey Ross, Globe Staff | December 13, 2008
The developer of a $700 million tower on the former Filene's property in Downtown Crossing is reducing the building's height by seven floors and dropping plans for 166 condominiums to resolve financial problems that halted construction last month.
The new plan, filed yesterday by developers Gale International LLC and Vornado Realty Trust of New York, calls for a more slender design and drops the tower to 32 stories from an initial proposal for 39. It also converts several residential floors into offices,
increasing the amount of commercial space to 595,000 square feet from 100,000 square feet, according to filings with the city.
Executives with Gale International and Vornado could not be reached for comment yesterday.
The changes come after developers failed to obtain loans and stopped work in November following months of battling for financing in extremely tight credit markets. The project's problems are emblematic of recession-related difficulties jeopardizing proposed developments across Boston, depriving the region of thousands of construction jobs and stifling economic growth.
A top official at the Boston Redevelopment Authority, which must approve the project changes, said the revisions do not alter the tower's impact on surrounding neighborhoods and therefore should not require a lengthy reexamination.
"We just need to make sure the building continues to work well and remains attractive," said BRA director John Palmieri. "The good news is the developer is continuing to move forward with a substantial project."
Construction is expected to resume in the spring, officials said.
The project, a cornerstone of Mayor Thomas M. Menino's effort to revitalize Downtown Crossing, is in the heart of the shopping district, at the intersection of Washington and Franklin streets. It would include 285,000 square feet of retail space, with Filene's Basement on four floors beneath street level and additional stores on its first three levels.
It would also include a 280-room hotel on floors one through eight, along with a 125-seat restaurant. Floors nine through 32 would consist of office space.
An underground parking garage is being scaled back from 299 spaces to 150.
Casey Ross can be reached at
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