Milton infill and small development

Permit Pulled to Begin Work on Condo Project in Milton​

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“A building permit valued at $12.5M has been pulled to begin work on the approved project at 440 Granite St. in Milton. Plans call for a 24-unit mixed-use project with 1 ground-floor commercial space...”

https://www.bldup.com/posts/permit-pulled-to-begin-work-on-condo-project-in-milton
 
Existing buildings were in the process of being demolished at 440 granite
 
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Finegold Alexander Completes Design of Mixed-Use Project at 440 Granite Avenue​


“Boston-based Finegold Alexander Architects is proud to announce its selection as the architect for 440 Granite Avenue, a transformative mixed-use project in Milton, Massachusetts. Partnering with Oranmore Enterprises LLC and Brenco Construction Company, Finegold Alexander will bring its innovative expertise in sustainability to this ground-up development.

The 62,126 square-foot mixed-use project is set to reshape the landscape at 440 Granite Avenue. Situated in East Milton Square and the Southeast Expressway, this project aims to revitalize the area by transforming a formerly disjointed site into a cohesive and vibrant residential space, poised to become a key gateway to the town. With 24 residential units, three commercial spaces, 35 interior parking spaces, and 48 bicycle spots, 440 Granite Avenue represents a significant step towards Milton's Housing Product Plan. The project will offer 10% affordable units, supporting diverse housing needs, attracting both empty nesters and young couples seeking quality living spaces.….”


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https://www.bldup.com/posts/finegol...gn-of-mixed-use-project-at-440-granite-avenue
 
Glad to see it and huge improvement over what's there now. That being said I think I think activating Granite Street frontage is going to be a really difficult lift with the highway right there. It's not a pleasant street to walk down and I can't imagine enjoying sitting outside on a balcony as pictured in that rendering.
 
Glad to see it and huge improvement over what's there now. That being said I think I think activating Granite Street frontage is going to be a really difficult lift with the highway right there. It's not a pleasant street to walk down and I can't imagine enjoying sitting outside on a balcony as pictured in that rendering.
Was going to say: like the project, but new construction "luxury" apartments have got to be a hard sell across the street from i93. Air quality has to be terrible.
 
-Approved project.

582 Blue Hill Ave​

“Through careful site planning and a collaborative process with the local ZBA and peer review architect, 582 Blue Hill aims to create new multifamily housing on an oversized lot while preserving and integrating a historic mansion and its gardens into the project design. The “campus plan” design allows for a seamless integration with the neighborhood while highlighting the mansion building as a central amenity hub that can be enjoyed by all residents.”

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https://embarcdesign.com/project/582-blue-hill-ave/#forward
 

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