Vero Apartments | 284 Everett Ave | Chelsea

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This is huge and right next to the silver line and new commuter rail station. Look at how much more land is around here. When we have a housing crisis its kind of crazy to see sooooo much open land. Hopefully this development is a catalyst for the area.

Many of the surrounding towns and cities have huge open areas like this too like Lynn, Malden, Medford, Quincy, Readville...etc. Hopefully the luxury component is filled up now and the middle class is boom #2. The metro area as a whole would benefit greatly from better streetwalls, more urbanity, and the middle class being able to find housing. Seeing this much open land around not 1 but 2 transit stops is ridiculous.
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Given all the local and national publicity about Chelsea being perhaps the hottest hot spot for COVID 19 I am wondering about the viability of new market rate housing development in the city.
 
This is huge and right next to the silver line and new commuter rail station. Look at how much more land is around here. When we have a housing crisis its kind of crazy to see sooooo much open land. Hopefully this development is a catalyst for the area.

Many of the surrounding towns and cities have huge open areas like this too like Lynn, Malden, Medford, Quincy, Readville...etc. Hopefully the luxury component is filled up now and the middle class is boom #2. The metro area as a whole would benefit greatly from better streetwalls, more urbanity, and the middle class being able to find housing. Seeing this much open land around not 1 but 2 transit stops is ridiculous.
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Is there a master plan for this area?
 
Given all the local and national publicity about Chelsea being perhaps the hottest hot spot for COVID 19 I am wondering about the viability of new market rate housing development in the city.

That's a short-term problem and they're not building anything in the short-term anyway. I highly doubt that there's a COVID-hangover for hot-spots once the virus gets under control.
 
On Buildup. Com says, mixed-use project is set to include 692 residential units and 8,500 square feet of retail space
 
Definitely much needed housing. The only thing I wish they did was keep the brick building that was on site. This part of chelsea is all industrial or open lots, so it has very minimal bones to work with. In these cases its good to incorporate the few good pieces there are.

When the surrounding area is inevitably built out its going to be all brand new buildings. I think they should keep whatever they can in tact so that way theres at least a little bit of history and mixed building styles when it all fills in. If not you will end up with a very bland neighborhood.

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