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Tuesday, February 19, 2013

BRA OKs Apartment Tower Near TD Garden

The new 38-story building will offer studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, with a nearby retail element.

The Boston Redevelopment Authority has given the go-ahead for a developer to construct a new 38-story apartment and retail tower near the TD Garden. The board voted unanimously on Feb. 14 to approve the AvalonBay Communities Inc. project—Nashua Street Residences—which features 503 residential units ranging from studio to three-bedroom apartments and a two-story “retail arcade” that connects to TD Garden and North Station. In 2006, the developer received BRA approval to construct a building with 363 units—a mix of condominiums and apartments. But economic conditions had put the project on hold until recently. The latest proposal was filed in November. Proponents of the project said at the Feb. 14 BRA meeting that they had met with several …

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Plenty O'Toole

11:56 am on Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Actually Dan, it will be a 38-story monstrosity, another tower detracting from the skyline instead of enhancing it. There was actually a time when the effects of such buildings on the existing skyline aesthetic were taken into consideration but that was before bank bailouts, union-vote-buying-via-stimulus-funding and, of course, prior to the BRA. Whats wrong with the space being converted to …   more ›

Monday, November 26, 2012

Apartment Tower Planned Near TD Garden

Plans for the project were filed with the Boston Redevelopment Authority last week.

This time next year, Boston’s West End could see construction begin on a new 38-story apartment and retail tower located near TD Garden. Developer AvalonBay Communities Inc. filed plans with the Boston Redevelopment Authority last week for the $200 million project, which features more than 500 apartments and a two-story “retail arcade” that connects to TD Garden and to North Station, according to a Boston Globe article. AvalonBay’s project shows a considerable increase in the number of residences from a previous proposal—put forward by Boston Garden Development Corporation and approved in 2006—that called for 363 condominiums on the site. Though approved, the former project did not go forward because of economic conditions at the time, …

nick czech

8:20 pm on Thursday, February 14, 2013

https://twitter.com/BostonRedevelop/status/302204175863934977/photo/1   more ›

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