Boston Awaits Surge in Condo Completions
Developers of luxury condominium towers in Back Bay, downtown Boston and the Seaport District are delivering nearly 600 units to a market that saw a 13 percent drop in sales volume last year.
Developers of luxury condominium towers in Back Bay, downtown Boston and the Seaport District are delivering nearly 600 units to a market that saw a 13 percent drop in sales volume last year.
Construction of a 22-story luxury condominium tower at 150 Seaport Boulevard will begin this spring after South Boston developer Cronin Group agreed to pay $18.5 million toward a future waterfront park and enrichment activities on Boston Harbor for underprivileged youths.
The DEP’s recent support of the waterways application for 150 Seaport Blvd. is quite possibly the worst decision ever made on who has access to our public tidelands and waterfront.
A 22-story condominium tower on Boston Harbor would provide “extraordinary private benefits” to a developer while violating state laws protecting public access to the waterfront, the Conservation Law Foundation argues in a lawsuit challenging the 150 Seaport project by Boston-based developer Cronin Group.