
Scape Redesigns 406-Unit Fenway Apartment Tower
Housing developers submitted a new design for a 30-story Fenway tower to comply with regulations on properties bordering the Emerald Necklace.
Housing developers submitted a new design for a 30-story Fenway tower to comply with regulations on properties bordering the Emerald Necklace.
Boston Children’s Hospital has closed on its $172.5 million acquisition of a portion of a new life science tower to be developed in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood.
A development project including lab buildings that could bring thousands of biotech workers to the Fenway got the green light from Boston Planning & Development Agency directors along with a Back Bay hotel tower and an Allston apartment tower.
Fenway Corners developers agreed to increase multifamily housing to 266 units, include smaller retail spaces for independent shops and delay review of the project’s final phase to coordinate with a city-sponsored transportation study.
Wentworth Institute of Technology plans four new building projects including a new 630-bed residence hall and academic building to replace outdated facilities on its 31-acre Boston campus.
Life science developer IQHQ Inc. will seek approval for a 461,300-square-foot project in Boston’s Kenmore Square including the former Hotel Buckminster property.
A partnership with two developers would allow a Fenway church to make repairs to its 62-year-old property while creating a 115-unit mixed-income housing project.
A 19-story apartment tower in the Fenway is one of the first proposals subject to Boston’s new requirements seeking details on the diversity of project teams.
An 11-story office-lab building spanning 553,000 square feet would replace the Fenway Star Market under redevelopment plans for the 2.4-acre property submitted to Boston officials.
A $226 million construction loan will jumpstart construction of a 34-story apartment tower on Huntington Avenue in the Fenway.
Developers released updated plans for the 2-million-square-foot Fenway Corners project including new details on changes to the streets surrounding Fenway Park, and a reduction in retail space and the height of the tallest building.
The proposed redevelopment of Simmons University’s residential campus would add four new buildings totaling 1.75 million square feet including a major life science component.
A proposed mixed-use development would build 1.75 million square feet of commercial space on what is currently Simmons University’s residential campus in the Fenway.
A Kenmore square hotel that’s been shuttered since the onset of COVID-19 is set for redevelopment as life science space following a $42.5 million transaction that closed Wednesday.
A publicly-traded biotech has signed on as the first life science tenant at Related Beal’s One Kenmore office-lab redevelopment in the Fenway.
Developer Scape said it’s next project in the Fenway will include 400 apartments in a 285,000-square-foot building at 2 Charlesgate West.
The latest proposals for nearly 800,000 square feet of life science development in the Fenway are designed to meet the city of Boston’s goal of weaning commercial development off reliance on fossil fuels.
A 500,000-square-foot life science tower under construction in the Fenway has serious interest from tenants for 84 percent of the building just three months after its acquisition by Alexandria Real Estate Equities.
A well-capitalized life science developer will add a Kendall Square flavor to the Fenway with a pair of office-lab towers accelerating the growth of the neighborhood’s life science cluster.