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Re: new hotel proposed- Albany St

I think the location is as least as good as where the Hampton Suites hotel is located, at Crosstown (corners of Albany St and Melnea Cass Blvd.). While you'd be in no-man's (person's) land when it comes to locale, you're at least closer to the entrance to the airport, downtown Boston, and the South End nightlife. It's an encouraging sign for development. While that area (NY Streets) will never be what it once was, it's a step in the right direction.
Substituting New York for Boston, you could say every word above about a new motel project in Long Island City. It even has nightlife ... of a sort.
 
Re: new hotel proposed- Albany St

Normandy is the same group doing the Hotel Indigo in Newton and the Ames Hotel in Boston. I bet they'd like to do another luxury hotel, but that location ain't luxury.

Not the same Normandy.
 
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Basse-Normandie by the look of it.
 
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Did the article get it wrong? Blue Hawk and Normandy are partners on the Hotel Indigo in Newton. Could it possibly be that Blue Hawk has a different "Normandy" partner here? Doubtful. Unless the article itself was wrong.
 
Re: new hotel proposed- Albany St

From this week's Courant:

Melina Schuler said:
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Hotel Plan Raises few Concerns

by Melina Schuler
Courant News Writer



The community raised few concems about the proposed development at 275 Albany Street at the project's first public meeting, which about 30 people attended.

The design firm proposed a dual function hotel with a three-story parking lot at the vacant site that is bordered by East Berkeley and Traveler Streets.

On the East Berkeley Street side the planners from ADD Inc. outlined a nine-story extended-stay hotel with about 198
rooms featuring stuclio kitchens, meant for guests who want to stay for a week or more.

Tamara Roy, a senior assistant principal on the project, said the proposal calls for a cutout on East Berkeley Street to make room for a lobby drop-off area. An additional driveway from the street would give access to an approximately 137-car parking lot. Neighborhood resident Sandi Silk said she was concerned that "traffic on East Berkeley Street would be exacerbated," especially during off-peak hours when parking is allowed on both sides of the street and would like to see that addressed as planning progresses.

On the Traveler Street side the planners pitched a 16-story select service two-star hotel with approximately 2l0 rooms and a restaurant at the Albany Street corner. According to James Gray, the ADD Inc. principal in charge of the project, the Indigo in Newton and the Aloft/Element in Lexington are examples of the type of hotel that would fIt that description.

"The demographic tends to be more pro gressive, green ... more contemporary," Roy said.

The two high-rises would be linked along Albany Street by a three-story build ing and?share a pool. Union Park Street resident Jay Hargis expressed concern about filling the rooms and project funding.

Gray said that the extended-stay hotel targets convention exhibitors, and he said South End residents had expressed a need for short-term affordable options for visit ing friends and family.

Newman Flanagan with Normandy Real Estate Partners, one of the building's developers, said the company is "currently in conversations with operators" about the site but would not disclose which ones. A Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) representative added that due to the lessons from the Filene's site, the agency "won't approve anything until the developers prove that there is funding."

The project is a joint venture of Blue Hawk Investment LLC and Normandy Real Estate Partners and has an estimated price tag of $115 million. There is no construction timetable yet.
 
Re: new hotel proposed- 275 Albany St

Oh man, I can't wait to sit at an outside restaurant under an elevated expressway.

That said, I do like the look of it.
 
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IAM thinkin das autobahnhotel consextual mit Susse/Hyatthaus und der flughafenhof Hilton too. BUT. What is sellink me MOST is much blankage of the wallings. So. Gests NOT seeing autobahns there and NOT so much chances of this DRIVE in shootups. Zo.
 
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For some reason, it looks European to me.
 
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A short walk from Broadway station but I can't imagine many people actually making that walk. The expressway underpass here is even worse for pedestrians than the old ones in the North End.

(I just made this walk Friday night to see the Combat Zone photography show opening)
 
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Herzlich wilkommen am Hotel Reichskanzlerei Boston! Gleich neben der autobahn!
 
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i enjoy the slightly curving facade.
 
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A short walk from Broadway station but I can't imagine many people actually making that walk. The expressway underpass here is even worse for pedestrians than the old ones in the North End.

(I just made this walk Friday night to see the Combat Zone photography show opening)

The walk under 93 and over the Kelly bridge is not that bad. There is a good lighting and pretty good sidewalks.
 
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The bridge is fine. The underpass feels scary, with cars turning every which way into and out of various ramps and side streets.
 
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Boston Redevelopment Authority approves 275 Albany St - $125m hotel will create 225 permanent jobs & 200 construction jobs.
 
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^Thanks for going to the meeting and thanks for all the updates John.
 
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from Banker and Tradesman:

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Re: new hotel proposed- 275 Albany St

Anyone know if this has financing lined up and could start construction soon?
 
Re: new hotel proposed- 275 Albany St

That blank wall could go either way depending on the materials used. Otherwise I think it's pretty nice.
 

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