I think more housing is a bigger priority than getting the location exactly right but I do not for the life of me understand the prioritization of East Milton for dense development over land along the trolley
The former historic Bank of Boston building at 2 Eliot St. was granted the go-ahead to become a bustling retail food market with an outdoor patio on May 22.
“The upcoming mixed-use project at 440 Granite Avenue in Milton is going vertical, with framing advancing on the site. Located in East Milton Square, the development will include 24 residential units, three commercial spaces, and 35 interior parking spaces…..”