New 171-Unit Office Conversion Planned in Boston
Boston developer and real estate attorney Patrick Mahoney has filed plans to turn a Post Office Square office building into dozens of homes.
Boston developer and real estate attorney Patrick Mahoney has filed plans to turn a Post Office Square office building into dozens of homes.
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Medical offices previously occupied by Massachusetts General Hospital would become apartments in the latest proposal submitted for Boston’s downtown office to residential conversion program.
An 11-story Boston office building that’s 68-percent vacant is slated for a residential conversion tapping into a state program subsidizing affordable units.
The developer of a large apartment complex in the Fenway is proposing the first office-to-residential conversion in Boston’s North End, a project that would create 57 apartments near North Station.
Boston is at a critical juncture as it faces a growing housing shortage alongside an abundance of underutilized office space. But the scale of conversions here has, so far, been underwhelming.