South Boston Infill and Small Developments

Re: South Boston Development

I'm more excited about this area of development than some of the skyscraper developments, if only because I see South Boston being completely filled in and pushing development towards the seaport.
 
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Winter of 1982, got trounced by Gate of Heaven 7th Grade CYO basketball team in that gym. Good riddance.

BeeLine - Thanks for the pics.

Has anyone noticed West Square? Stupid name, appealing yellow brickwork, at least on the West Second Street and C Street sides. Replaces the very under utilized Boston Buffalo truck yards. It is on the block bounded by West First, C, West Second, and D.
 
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They've put some of the condos up for sale in the Gates of Heaven project (616 E 4th Street).

Prices are around $580-$640 per square foot. A two-bedroom unit will go for $519,000-$589,000 or so (including space for two cars in their "hydraulic lift" garage).

The developer bought it for $1.45 million and says he's putting in $7 million so looks to be a profitable venture?
 
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Why would anyone want to live in a church?
 
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Why would anyone want to live in a church?

To ward off vampires.
Ornate detail of some churches can improve property value.
The buyer is very religious.
It's what the buyer can afford.

I can think of a few reasons...
 
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Why would anyone want to live in a church?

The converted Congregational Church in Union Square is awesome. I live right behind it, and the individual units are very unique and incorporate the architecture in cool ways. Plenty of people are willing to pay big $$ to live in these sorts of spaces.
 

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