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Anytime someone mentions Sisyphus and the Citgo Sign in one post -- well you have one interesting project
Very early in the pipeline
The Universal Hub has a story entitled
Would-be Readville developer sets Sisyphean tasks for self: Fixing neighborhood traffic and commuter-rail fares
By adamg on Tue, 11/01/2016 - 10:02pm
Proposed Sprague Street building
Developer Jordan Warshaw today showed up plans for a 521-unit middle-income apartment complex in four buildings that would rise as high as eight stories in what is now an industrial/warehouse area off Sprague Street between Sprague Pond, the Northeast Corridor and the Readville train station...
Three of the four buildings would look like old industrial buildings, in homage to the area's history - and to break with the fake clapboard stuff prevalent at pretty much every apartment complex built in the Boston area in recent years. The fourth building would have more of a modern feel, he said.
In addition to underground parking, the slope means that the buildings won't be nearly as visible from surrounding areas as if the land were at the same height as Sprague Street - one woman exclaimed "Oh, my God!" when Warshaw said one of the buildings would be eight stories tall.
One thing that would be visible, if Warshaw goes with it, would be a large antenna-like tower that would read READVILLE on each side, in an attempt to give the area a unique feel, almost like the Citgo Sign, he said.
Architect's rendering of two of the proposed buildings
Anytime someone mentions Sisyphus and the Citgo Sign in one post -- well you have one interesting project
Very early in the pipeline
Look the complex as shown in the original posting
the second "island" of development on the left of the original rendering next to the "pond" is the lot which is not going to be developed at this time -- hence no units in those "virtual buildings"