Hi guys, so I live in Worcester, and I've been meaning to post some images of what is going on in the city. This is kind of a long post, I meant to get pictures of the buildings under construction during the winter, but I was out of the city for college. I figured I'd cover projects I was aware of, and I posted images around parts of the city just so people can see other spots of Worcester.
CitySquare:
This is looking from Franklin Street across the area of the old mall to the Unum Building, behind the pile of dirt is the foundation for the St. Vincent Cancer Center which has also started construction.
Here is the front of the Unum Building as seen from the DCU Center. Mercantile Street will go right to the right of the building.
This is where Front Street will be extended to Union Station.
College of Optometry at MCPHS:
Last fall MCPHS announced they were going to open a college of Optometry at their Worcester Campus at their new property that they acquired when the Crowne Plaza Closed. The building is a six story block built into the complex of the old hotel next to the nine story dorm that was the old hotel. Personally I don't like the building, it has no doors to Main Street and it is gated off from the street. The only thing I like about it is that it is breaking up the sprawling one story base of the old hotel that housed the pool and ballrooms.
WRTA Bus Hub at Union Station:
I really do not know too much about this facility besides the fact that it will remove the major bus transfer in the city from City Hall Plaza to Union Station. They have started ground work but not much else. Here is the banner up around the property. It is right across from the CitySquare development.
The Canal Lofts on Water Street:
Right by I-290 there was an old furniture store in this mill, however the building was bought and redeveloped into apartments. I believe it is a mix of market rate and low income apartments, and the upper floors are two floor loft style apartments. You can view interior images
here
Renovations to Water Street and Canal District:
On Water Street, Green Street, and Millbury Street the city is creating new sidewalks, adding new street lights, trees, a bike lane, and repaving the streets. This district is part of a restaurant/club area that has everything from old bars in Tenements to four star restaurants. It will hopefully spur more development in the area. This is an interesting area filled with old mills, it's gritty but its kind of cool, and the city offers walking tours of the area and I believe local college kids put on a horse drawn carrige tour in the summer and it is home to the summer edition of sTART on the Street which is an outdoor arts festival with over 200 vendors and attracts upwards of 40,000 people in good weather.
The Portland Street Lofts
While this isn't the most visually appealing development it is bringing more residential options to downtown, this was once an indoor car dealership and it was converted to apartments by the Bancroft Commons Company. They are the owners of the entire stretch of Franklin Street on the Worcester Common. I don't know much about this at all, but it was/is a devlopment in the city and they seem to also be doing something with the old Paris Cinema which is an abandoned X rated theatre on the Worcester Common.
Renovations to the Facade of the Verizon Building
The Verizon Building is undergoing what appears to be renovations to the facade. It is an art deco building on the western edge of downtown.
New Gateway Park Building
The newest building at Gateway Park on North Main Street is a biomed building built with the help of WPI. It is a four story building, I like this because it goes well with the large Northworks Mill complex behind it. However it is very istolated from downtown because of the awful network of wide streets in Lincoln Square.
New WPI Dorm
Little more than a week ago WPI announced a new dorm almost directly across from the new Gateway Park Building. Groundbreaking will be this month on the four story building that will go up on an empty lot. It was designed by ADD.inc.
Link to small rendering
This lot is the site of the dorm
Main Street Building Renovation
An older stone building on Main Street appears to be having some work done on it by Raymond James Restoration as I noticed scaffolding was up on the other side of the building. I believe this building was abandoned last time I went by it so hopefully something will move into it.
Other images of downtown
Elm Street Apartments:
Worcester Historical Museum, also on Elm Street
Looking Northeast Towards Downtown
Alley Near City Hall
Elm Street
From Worcester Common
Elm Street Homes
Looking Towards Mechanics Hall
Off Southbridge Street
Elm Park District
Castle Street of Main Street in Main South
Last Summer When The Crompton and Knowles Mill was being Destroyed
Southgate Street