ParkerChris
Active Member
- Joined
- Sep 6, 2011
- Messages
- 278
- Reaction score
- 0
Re: Innovation Dist. / South Boston Seaport
The hotels that are proposed for D Street are the "mid-range" hotels that the BCEC is looking for. They are looking to build a larger Headquarters hotel in another close-by location.
But this is exactly my point - The city, especially the Seaport, needs new hotel rooms. Apartments are shooting up everywhere, hundreds of apartments are in development just blocks of this site - on both sides.
There is a demand for hotels, not only to support the BCEC expansion but also to accommodate the workers in the ID. As one of them, I can say that when coworkers from other offices fly into town they have a very, very hard time finding nearby rooms.
One of the main benefits of the ID is the proximity to Logan. Companies fly people in every day.. if there are no reasonable hotel rooms available this is no longer a benefit to the district. When my coworkers talk about the development in the area the first thing everyone says is "there needs to be more hotel rooms."
I understand that people are frustrated with how this went down and the fact that the site was approved for housing. Hotels and retail just make more sense to me in this location. Where else would we want them? Right on Seaport Blvd or in Fort Point? This is a perfect location to transition from the hustle-and-bustle of the Seaport to residential Southie -- and one that should have a constant flow of activity given the retail and foot traffic from conventioneers, hotel guests, and the thousands of current residents in the area (a rapidly growing section of residential southie is .3 miles from this site.)
Doesn't the city actually need the hotel rooms more than it needs the apartments? Housing can go anywhere, but hotels need to be near the convention center and other tourist attractions. The hotels should be made bigger than the current plans, though.
The hotels that are proposed for D Street are the "mid-range" hotels that the BCEC is looking for. They are looking to build a larger Headquarters hotel in another close-by location.
But this is exactly my point - The city, especially the Seaport, needs new hotel rooms. Apartments are shooting up everywhere, hundreds of apartments are in development just blocks of this site - on both sides.
There is a demand for hotels, not only to support the BCEC expansion but also to accommodate the workers in the ID. As one of them, I can say that when coworkers from other offices fly into town they have a very, very hard time finding nearby rooms.
One of the main benefits of the ID is the proximity to Logan. Companies fly people in every day.. if there are no reasonable hotel rooms available this is no longer a benefit to the district. When my coworkers talk about the development in the area the first thing everyone says is "there needs to be more hotel rooms."
I understand that people are frustrated with how this went down and the fact that the site was approved for housing. Hotels and retail just make more sense to me in this location. Where else would we want them? Right on Seaport Blvd or in Fort Point? This is a perfect location to transition from the hustle-and-bustle of the Seaport to residential Southie -- and one that should have a constant flow of activity given the retail and foot traffic from conventioneers, hotel guests, and the thousands of current residents in the area (a rapidly growing section of residential southie is .3 miles from this site.)