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BCDC voted to pass the changes but final decision rests with the boardWere the changes approved ?
BCDC voted to pass the changes but final decision rests with the boardWere the changes approved ?
BCDC voted to pass the changes but final decision rests with the board
And the board isn't just worried about appearance. They need to swallow $20M less for affordable housing that blows a hole in financing a different project.
You can't spend $1,000/SF to build affordable housing.Could somebody please explain in economic terms why Winthrop Building cannot be built especially if Mass has a housing shortage?
Why not convert the entire tower into housing. Forget commercial.
There is a demand for affordability. Why is this not being a address in Boston?
You can't spend $1,000/SF to build affordable housing.
S100/SF site cost, $600/SF construction, $2-300/SF soft costs.What causes this building to be so expensive? Is it all in the amount paid to acquire the site?
S100/SF site cost, $600/SF construction, $2-300/SF soft costs.
You can't spend $1,000/SF to build affordable housing.
Then wouldn't that mean they might have overpaid for the parking garage?
The objective of a large real estate development company is to make money, not to provide affordable housing. MP saw a profit machine in downtown and subsequently bid a high price to ensure they be the ones to make the profit.
You can debate the ethics of a real estate development company elsewhere. The key here is that MP alone can not suddenly solve the housing affordability crisis, and a company who's goal is to still exist tomorrow will not have a change of heart overnight. It's a complicated matrix between lead developers, financial analysts, banks and lenders, policy makers, city officials and boards, neighborhood groups, architects, designers, engineers, contractors, subcontractors, construction managers, project managers, lawyers, etc.
The City of Boston says the minimum they can build affordable housing for within the City, using City guidelines (like union labor) is $400/sq ft. Often it is $500/sq. ft. depending on the site.like $200/sf for just construction costs, excluding land and soft costs for like garden style suburban apartments. high rise construction for affordable housing are going to be the same $1K+/sf (which i think is low...)
#4 Section 8 The building (Guarantee rents at market rates)
The fourth tallest skyscraper in the city of Boston is never going to be affordable housing for so many reasons -- it's not random chance that literally only one person, here or anywhere, thinks that's a possible outcome for this project. May as well speculate that Winthrop will be converted to use as the world's tallest potato farm or day-care center.