The first floor is mostly parking. Which, less than 1 space/unit is kind of interesting for the burbs.
The burbs?
It's not exactly Boston.
Long stretches of the canal with water still flowing in it still exist to the south in MA and RI. I regularly bike the Blackstone River Bikeway on its longest segment (11 miles) which is over the border in RI. There are parts there that are over the original towpath with the river to the east and the canal to the west. Some people canoe or kayak down the river with the current and up the more placid canal. The canal's 200th anniversary is just a few years away.
It still flows under the city as well. There was an idea floating around years ago about closing down Harding St. and replicating the canal, as the original flows directly underneath it (but has since been repurposed as a sewer). Unfortunately it never really got anywhere.
A few photos of the 383 Shrewsbury Street project. (The old General Machine Screw Products building)
View attachment 31592View attachment 31594View attachment 31596View attachment 31597
316 Shrewsbury Street...still appears to be under construction, although there's now a hookah lounge and bubble tea shop that are now open in part of it.
View attachment 40269View attachment 40270