Anyone know whats up with the timeline? This is going to be incredible and huge for Roxbury. Another great looking, dense, mixed use, transit oriented development with this and also the residential buildings that are replacing the public housing next door. Im really excited for this. More and more stations are becoming surrounded by nodes of development. These are a look into the future where people will have more places to work within their neighborhood vs everybody commuting downtown, back bay, Cambridge. Not only does this add over 700 residential units, but also office/museum/retail space in the area for people to work at.
Were seeing these transit oriented cores popping up all over the city in different neighborhoods spreading the availability of places to work to Northpoint, Kenmore, Fenway ctr, Fenway Boylston, Bulfinch, Suffolk downs, Harbor point, Dot ave Andrew, Dot ave Broadway, flower exchange, Allston yards, Boston Landing, Assembly square, Union square, South bay, Dot ave JFK... a LOT. This is a major shift but a natural progression towards more sustainable living where people live near where they work so they can walk, bike...etc. Its great that Boston is doing this now vs trying to catch up later imo.