
BPDA Board Balks at Mission Hill Apartment Plan
Development approval for 218 apartments on a vacant Mission Hill property hit a delay last night as Boston officials reacted to opposition from neighborhood residents.
Development approval for 218 apartments on a vacant Mission Hill property hit a delay last night as Boston officials reacted to opposition from neighborhood residents.
Last-minute objections from the Museum of Fine Arts delayed approval of a 460,000-square-foot life science project on Wentworth Institute of Technology’s campus.
Wentworth Institute of Technology’s partnership with private developers would bring a major life science expansion in Mission Hill and opportunities for student internships at a 640,000-square-foot lab complex along Huntington Avenue.
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of Technology plans four new building projects including a new 630-bed residence hall and academic building to replace outdated facilities on its 31-acre Boston campus.
Wentworth Institute of Technology is the latest college set to cash in on Boston’s lab boom in a partnership with private developers.
A two-story parking garage next to a Mission Hill apartment tower would be redeveloped a mid-rise rental complex by owner Jefferson Apartment Group.
A 150-unit apartment building is the latest proposal making Mission Hill a favored location for multifamily development in Boston.
Redevelopment of a former church hall and convent in Mission Hill to create 218 multifamily housing units is resuming after a 17-year hiatus, including revised plans that could create 45 condominiums on a nearby property.
A commercial-and-multifamily development is proposed at a Mission Hill property acquired by Bulfinch Cos. in May 2021.
Another developer is testing the market for new apartment construction in Boston’s Mission Hill neighborhood with plans for a 139-unit complex at 1558 Tremont St.
A Mission Hill multifamily project that’s been in the planning stages since before the pandemic is moving forward with permitting for 80 apartments and 47 condos.