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This is a loss of the NCAAA museum, lots of retail, lots of housing, and lots of jobs. Personally I thought it was fine, but who cares if they were squat it was a ton of housing on an eyesore plot in an area thats hard to get development dollars, esp big projects like this.
With whittier choice going up next door this area was going to be transformed. This was 727 housing units with 107 affordable units. Thats a lot. That plus 650 office jobs, 799 retail jobs, with 436,000sf of cultural/retail space. The empty dirt lot is definitely not better than all of that.
The developer said he expects to start a new round of bidding next year, so who knows what will happen. It is a loss of financing like SST had and not the developer pulling out like 1000 boylston so theres still a chance.
With whittier choice going up next door this area was going to be transformed. This was 727 housing units with 107 affordable units. Thats a lot. That plus 650 office jobs, 799 retail jobs, with 436,000sf of cultural/retail space. The empty dirt lot is definitely not better than all of that.
The developer said he expects to start a new round of bidding next year, so who knows what will happen. It is a loss of financing like SST had and not the developer pulling out like 1000 boylston so theres still a chance.
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