Wu, Officials Celebrate First 100+ Units Converted From Offices – Beacon Hill Times
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Boston could be on the verge of changing the rules that determine what can be built and how to use the floor in different parts of the city, through a plan called “Plan: Downtown.” This plan seeks to modernize the zoning code, which is currently very old and complex, which, according to many, makes it difficult to build new homes or businesses. Specific changes include a part of downtown Boston, one to the south and most to the east of Boston Co…
Wu, Officials Celebrate first 100+ Units Converted from Offices – Beacon Hill Times
Special to The Times Mayor Wu, along with City and State officials, last week celebrated the first 141 homes that are currently under construction and being converted from former vacant office buildings, as part of the City of Boston’s Office to Residential Conversion Program, 26 of which will be income-restricted. These buildings include 263 Summer Street, 129 Portland Street, 615 Albany Street, and 281 Franklin Street. The building at 281 Fra…
Boston pushing for more Everett stadium mitigation, heightening tensions with Krafts
Negotiations remain testy between the City of Boston and Kraft Group over the Krafts’ plans to build a soccer stadium in Everett, with the Wu administration pushing for further mitigation to offset potential negative impacts on the Hub. Kairos Shen, the city’s planning chief, shared his…
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