Marinas, Housing Developers Fight Healey Stormwater Strategy
The regulatory biggest changes in decades seek to push projects away from the waterfront and could raise costs for inland housing construction.
The regulatory biggest changes in decades seek to push projects away from the waterfront and could raise costs for inland housing construction.
A federal judge dismissed the bankruptcy case for a $90 million development on the Dorchester waterfront, clearing the way for a foreclosure auction next month.
The Neponset Wharf development is in Chapter 11 bankruptcy. A Quincy lender is seeking to foreclose on the property, and two development partners are in a legal squabble over payments to an environmental consultant.
A Dorchester waterfront property approved for a $90 million redevelopment that’s embroiled in a legal dispute will be put up for auction.
Developers received approval from the Boston Planning and Development Agency for lab projects in the Fenway and Government Center, a mixed-use waterfront project in Dorchester and 295 housing units across the city.
Developers of a 4-acre property on the increasingly flood-prone Dorchester waterfront are updating their plans to accommodate encroaching Boston Harbor waters.