Did anybody catch the number of affordable units and whether they are on or off site?
I'm a big proponent of affordable housing in general and in the core in particular, but at this site, I'm think I'm willing to fudge a little and accept off site to make sure of an appropriate quality exterior. That or add 2/3 (or 10, this place will sell out immediately) floors to the complex . Kenmore has been sterilized to the nth degree because of poor facade decisions. We have to turn the tide somehow. The Red Sox are doing their part on Brookline Ave, and BU is trying on Comm Ave. High hopes that this allows One Kenmore to position itself as an architectural statement rather the accounting exercises across the square.