Developer Opens New Downtown Quincy HQ
As it prepares to break ground on a $120 million development in downtown Quincy, developer LBC Boston is settling into a new home in the City of Presidents.
As it prepares to break ground on a $120 million development in downtown Quincy, developer LBC Boston is settling into a new home in the City of Presidents.
Millennial housing. Innovation units. Studio apartments. Compact living units. Whatever you call them, developments featuring tiny spaces are popping up again fueled by singles and couples looking for a place to rest their heads within city limits.
Developers received Boston Planning and Development Agency approval Thursday for 802 housing units, including 378 compact living-style apartments at a pair of properties in Allston and Dorchester.
Developer LBC Boston is seeking approval for the largest project yet to be approved under Boston’s two-year-old compact living pilot. Margarita Kvacheva is helping guide the $140 million Allston Green project. a three-building complex spanning 256,000 square feet and 350 apartments at the corner of Linden and Pratt streets in Allston.
How much longer can multifamily growth sustain itself? Bruce Percelay of early Allston arrival Mount Vernon Co. takes stock of the landscape.