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Labs, housing pitched in first phase of massive Sullivan Square project - The Boston Globe
A Boston-based development team has formally kicked off city review for the first phase of a massive mixed-use project in Charlestown’s Sullivan Square that aims to construct four new buildings spanning 1.5 million square feet.www.bostonglobe.com
1) Landscrapers in Sullivan Square = yuck. Time to adopt Amsterdam real estate tax formula to save urbanity in Boston.
2) 112 resdientail units for the 1.5 million square foot development? Insult. Mayor Wu has all the leverage. If these massive project developers want their billion dollar project, they'll have to pony up 50 residential units for every 100,000 square feet of lab. So this needs to have 750 residential units.
You’re so right. Every other headline these reports on our housing crisis. But I think Wu would rather just control rent - at least that’s what she ran on. I hope she 180s that, this would be a great project to show commitment to increasing housing.
I used to work around here and while I agree in general, I think the proposals that put housing more by the water on the other side of Sullivan (eg on Medford St and Mystic Ave) are probably closer to where demand will be. These blocks are so highway and industrial focused, I'm okay with them being mostly lab. But that requires the City to speedily approve the 700 apts on mystic ave in the proposed towerLabs, housing pitched in first phase of massive Sullivan Square project - The Boston Globe
A Boston-based development team has formally kicked off city review for the first phase of a massive mixed-use project in Charlestown’s Sullivan Square that aims to construct four new buildings spanning 1.5 million square feet.www.bostonglobe.com
1) Landscrapers in Sullivan Square = yuck. Time to adopt Amsterdam real estate tax formula to save urbanity in Boston.
2) 112 residential units for the 1.5 million square foot development? Insult. Mayor Wu has all the leverage. If these massive project developers want their billion dollar project, they'll have to pony up 50 residential units for every 100,000 square feet of lab. So this needs to have 750 residential units.
I used to work around here and while I agree in general, I think the proposals that put housing more by the water on the other side of Sullivan (eg on Medford St and Mystic Ave) are probably closer to where demand will be. These blocks are so highway and industrial focused, I'm okay with them being mostly lab. But that requires the City to speedily approve the 700 apts on mystic ave in the proposed tower
I think the parcels that were removed on Cambridge are in use light industrial space. One is an old printing shop that may now be makerspace. One wonders if they're already renting it and waiting to build on it til later.