Love this project, can already tell it will look better than the Lucas nearby in the South End, but just saw the first listing and it appears someone is inhaling the frankincense over there.
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~$2,000 per square foot is asking A LOT right now. There's no actual dining room!
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Compared to a lot of other church to residential conversions, I think this one is going to look a lot less church-like. I can't decide whether that's a good or bad thing, but it will be a very interesting, if over priced building.Yea its a pretty cool little adaptive reuse.
They're both hideous trash. Absolute abominations. The Bay Village Historic District and Boston Landmarks Commissions both abdicated their missions here. This kind of crap would never fly in Beacon Hill or the Back Bay. It shouldn't in Bay Village either.I like the Lucas better. This was a meh/boring church to begin with. I guess I'm glad they sort of preserved it just b/c most new development is alucobond, offset window boredom?
My point was that this is a worse outcome than if they razed the whole thing and replaced it with something completely different, which is what they should have done here instead of this farce. Instead they cut off the hand to save the finger and got another architectural Frankenstein's Monster. The only hope left now is for the Arlington St parking lot to be developed with something tall enough to completely mask what they've done to the backside of it from being visible from the public way.I can't think of anything in recent history that was fully torn down and rebuilt in Bay Village. A historic church is an even higher bar I imagine, so complete new build has got to be out of the question.