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Friday, January 25, 2013

CNC Committee Recommends Navy Yard Project, But Parking Problems Remain

The Starboard Place residential development features 54 rental units but no on-site spaces for vehicles.

Though they are recommending support of the Starboard Place proposal for the Navy Yard’s Parcel 39A, members of the Charlestown Neighborhood Council Development Committee remain concerned about the project’s lack of on-site parking—and about Navy Yard parking in general. Six CNC members were present at a project review meeting hosted jointly with Boston Redevelopment Authority project manager Geoff Lewis on Thursday night. The meeting was held at Constitution Inn, located next to the empty lot where the 54-rental unit project is being proposed, at the corner of First Avenue and Ninth Street. Also present were Henry Kara and Andrew Kara, attorneys for development company Kavanagh Advisory Group LLC, and project architect Joel Bargmann of …

Just a person!

9:25 am on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

But it will..........thank you CNC/ BRA   more ›

Monday, January 14, 2013

CNC, BRA To Continue Review of Parcel 39a Plan

The proposal involves construction of a four-story apartment building in the Charlestown Navy Yard, across from the YMCA.

The Charlestown Neighborhood Council Development Committee and the Boston Redevelopment Authority will co-host a community review meeting regarding the Parcel 39a development proposal on Jan. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Constitution Inn in the Navy Yard. This is the third community meeting regarding the latest Parcel 39a proposal. The review process began in November 2012 and was continued at a meeting in December.  The developer, Kavanagh Advisory Group LLC, will present their residential development plans for the empty lot known as Parcel 39a, located at the corner of First Avenue and Ninth Street in front of the Constitution Inn YMCA. Representatives from the Boston Redevelopment Authority will participate in the Jan. 24 meeting, which is part …

Charlestown joe

7:02 pm on Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Hey Becca, You state 33 underground parking spaces! For 54 units. Do the math.... 21units have no parking, and then add in that usually the unit has 2 cars per unit so roughly give or take a couple, that means 108 spaces are needed in an already overcrowded space. I agree the BRA has to be abolished or move on to somewhere else, this is Ridiculous!   more ›

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