Below we break down what the
next phase of the project could look like, what the
proposed traffic adjustments are, and what the timeline of the process is.
What is proposed for Phase II at 1265 Main?
The next phase of the project
could consist of up to a million square feet of office, retail and hotel space on the land just north of the current site. The proposed development plan is a “proper mixed use” with uses and services that complement each other, according to Carmine Tomas, representative for 1265 Main LLC, the developer of the project.....
Tomas said 1265 Main LLC
won’t begin soliciting tenants until after all state and local approvals are final. He said the
eventual build out of the site will be determined by tenant demand, but there is already high interest in terms of retailers looking to move onto the site.....
What are the proposed traffic improvements?
“There’s a ton of work that needs to be done in this city in regards to traffic,” said state Rep. Tom Stanley.....
The proposed improvements can be broken down into four components:
- The largest piece is replacing the four-lane Route 117 bridge with a seven-lane bridge, complete with sidewalks for bicycles and pedestrians.
- The second is the construction of a Green Street connector road. The road would allow traffic coming east or west on Main Street to have direct access to Route 128 southbound, something not currently available. The connector road would also provide access for those traveling in either direction on Route 128 with direct access to Route 117 to the west or 1265 Main to the east, after exiting on the Route 20 ramp.
- The third component is a new northbound ramp off of Main Street, allowing direct access to Route 128 northbound to anyone traveling east or west on Main Street.
- The fourth component is an internal connector road between 1265 Main and Fifth Avenue, in an effort to further keep unnecessary cars off of local roads.
[the above seems like the developer's wish list -- "Dear Santa...."]
Tomas said
most of the project will be privately funded but that developers are working with state officials to identify a possible public/private partnership for the Route 117 bridge construction, the largest part of the improvement project.
Tomas said by and large,
the office and retail development can’t begin until the road improvement projects start. He hopes construction on Phase II of the project can begin by 2018.