Lawsuit Blocking North End Hotel Project Settled
A lawsuit that challenged the Boston Zoning Board of Appeal’s approval of a 134-room hotel and prompted claims of interference by a rival developer has been dismissed.
A lawsuit that challenged the Boston Zoning Board of Appeal’s approval of a 134-room hotel and prompted claims of interference by a rival developer has been dismissed.
A lawsuit that’s delayed an $80 million hotel project in Boston’s North End is partly funded by a rival developer who unsuccessfully attempted to buy the site, the hotel developer’s legal team alleges.
A 134-room hotel on Cross Street in Boston’s North End won approval from the Zoning Board of Appeal, a week after a state Land Court judge dismissed an abutter’s lawsuit challenging the $80 million project.
Construction of an $80 million hotel next to Boston’s Rose Kennedy Greenway is being challenged by a North End neighbor who argues that an enclosed roof deck would exceed maximum zoning heights.
Responding to objections from North End residents and a city councilor, the developer of a proposed 140-room hotel unveiled redesigns and a restriction that only hotel guests be allowed to use the 285-seat rooftop restaurant.
A developer is proposing to redevelop a North End parking lot and single-story commercial building as a 135-room hotel.