Planning board application materials for the 185-unit Seavey Street project, which includes 91 affordable units in 2 buildings from Avesta and 94 market-rate units in two other buildings on a ~3-acre site (61 units per acre). For some reason the renderings only illustrate the 2 buildings closest to Seavey Street, but there are two other 30-unit, 5-story buildings being planned for the interior of the site, next to the Stockhouse Restaurant parking lot:
View from the west, looking east toward Seavey Street (market-rate building on the left, Avesta's senior housing on the right):
View from Seavey Street looking west into the site, along an extended Oak Street:
Corner view of new market-rate building looking northeast:
View from the west, looking east toward Seavey Street (market-rate building on the left, Avesta's senior housing on the right):
View from Seavey Street looking west into the site, along an extended Oak Street:
Corner view of new market-rate building looking northeast: