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This is being discussed on the Kendall Square thread, but the poster there asked for the thread for the Blue Garage, and here it is:
Interestingly, that probably means this project is dead as originally proposed. No biggie - it wasn't very attractive, IMO.
Also notable - the pols are pissed that MIT didn't agree to host the substation at Volpe.
Zoning handling Grand Junction, substation 'just beginning' after years of piecing together (corrected) - Cambridge Day
The council brought a Grand Junction path closer to reality and sent a power station farther from a school with zoning that rewards two developers at once. But the city manager and executive director of the Cambridge Redevelopment Authority both warned that approval was really just the start.
www.cambridgeday.com
The substation will move a short distance south and west to replace around one-third of Boston Properties’ Blue Garage, which residents have been expected to be topped with apartments and condominiums – still basically the plan, Alexandria says. “The potential addition of 800,000 square feet of commercial ground-floor area will not replace the proposed residential component” of Boston Properties’ infill development plan, an Alexandria spokesman said Friday in anticipation of Monday’s council vote.
The location of the residences could change, though. Along with demolition of the garage – with parking moving underground – might come the removal of another existing building. What’s built on the two-thirds that isn’t substation “originally it was said [would be] one residential, one commercial. That could change … if we found another location for the residential, that could maybe move things. But [it would be] in that general area,” said Robert Reardon, the city’s director of assessment, designated point person to coordinate solving the real estate puzzle by City Manager Louis A. DePasquale.
Interestingly, that probably means this project is dead as originally proposed. No biggie - it wasn't very attractive, IMO.
Also notable - the pols are pissed that MIT didn't agree to host the substation at Volpe.