One Greenway (Parcel 24) | 0 Kneeland Street | Chinatown

A bit more than the "yes" above. Parcel 25 (foreground parcel in the picture) is currently being planned for a joint Upper School to be shared by the Josiah Quincy Upper School and the Boston Academy for the Arts.

Initial planning is in process with likely design proposals in late summer.

I know there were 2 proposals for Parcel 25 (can be found in the link below), are they still being considered, with the school being located in one of the buildings, or have these 2 proposals been scrapped in favor of a school instead?

http://boston.curbed.com/archives/2012/09/south-bay-megadevelopment-kicks-off-with-parcel-25.php
 
I know there were 2 proposals for Parcel 25 (can be found in the link below), are they still being considered, with the school being located in one of the buildings, or have these 2 proposals been scrapped in favor of a school instead?

http://boston.curbed.com/archives/2012/09/south-bay-megadevelopment-kicks-off-with-parcel-25.php

The older proposals are basically "on hold", pending decision on whether the school is going ahead.

School proposal is completely separate.
 
10524267_752108024833083_2751924378209081979_o.jpg


10339354_752108031499749_7580840277906222713_o.jpg
 
^^^Where did you find this amazing view? Is it a public spot or were you on somebody's roofdeck?
 
^ Haha yeah, it followed me no matter how much I tried to get it out of shot.

And DZH, it is Savin Hill, but not the park -- it was from the road that rings the park: http://goo.gl/maps/QsqoY. Also the clearing there was much greater than shown in the streetview because it seems they are starting construction on something:

14754895617_9b9d9072b2_b.jpg


Check the skyline photo thread for the rest of my pics from there!
 
Are these apartments/condo's mostly reserved for residents of Chinatown since they're replacing apartments that were torn down years ago with the building of the Central Artery.
 
Are these apartments/condo's mostly reserved for residents of Chinatown since they're replacing apartments that were torn down years ago with the building of the Central Artery.

I believe that there is priority given to "displaced residents" of Chinatown/South Cove, for the affordable apartments and condos. You basically have to demonstrate that you or immediate family lived in Chinatown/South Cove in the past. (And this is not just about Asians, there were a lot of other ethnic groups displaced (Syrian/Lebanese in particular) by the highway construction and urban renewal.)

The market rate units simply go on the market.
 
That didn't work for the new building in the west end(should have) even though displaced west enders pushed the project forward so I hope it doesn't happen here.
 

Back
Top