Details Scarce as Oxford Proposes 1.7M SF South Boston Project
Industrial parcels on the far reaches of the Seaport District are due for their first major changes in decades with development plans being drawn up by Oxford Property Group.
Industrial parcels on the far reaches of the Seaport District are due for their first major changes in decades with development plans being drawn up by Oxford Property Group.
A planned commercial development that drew criticism from some South Boston elected officials has been put on hold by the Massachusetts Convention Center Authority.
As the life science market retreats in a challenging financing climate, Related Beal is making a long-term bet on an expanding lab cluster in South Boston.
The owner of a South Boston industrial property is reviving development plans originally approved in 2012, seeking to begin construction of a 127-unit apartment complex.
City officials and a state senator representing South Boston raised concerns Thursday that the independent convention center authority may be planning under “false pretenses” to develop land taken by eminent domain for mixed use rather than convention-related purposes.
A potential multifamily development site across from South Boston’s former Edison power plant was acquired by a Connecticut developer this week for $19.4 million.
Two developers have submitted proposals for mixed-use projects including offices, labs, performing arts space and a grocery store on 6.2 acres of Massachusetts Convention Center Authority-owned property in South Boston.
Developers of the 1.7-million-square-foot On the Dot project in South Boston have agreed to reduce building heights to respond to objections from residents and elected officials, while increasing the project’s affordable housing component.
A 1.1-million-square-foot development will remake over 5 acres on South Boston’s Dorchester Avenue with four towers containing labs, housing and retail space.
The 1 million-square-foot Washington Village is beginning to transform an industrial section of South Boston into a large mixed-use development.
A 7,300-square-foot South Boston squid processing plant will be replaced with a 93 apartments under plans submitted by a development partnership this week.
A 1.1 million-square-foot development along South Boston’s Dorchester Avenue will be known as Iron Works as a nod to the neighborhood’s industrial past, National Development announced.
Developers are eyeing a former nursing home in South Boston’s City Point for a 31-unit condominium project.
A seafood plant located between South Boston residential neighborhoods and the Seaport District is being eyed for redevelopment as a 96,000-square-foot multifamily project.
The historic Amrheins restaurant property in South Boston will be redeveloped as a mix of dining, office and R&D space under an 87,000-square-foot project approved by Boston Planning and Development Agency officials.
Massport is redoubling its objections to plans for new dedicated MBTA bus lanes in South Boston and wants a say over details of 636 housing units approved for the former Boston Edison property.
A fully-approved multifamily development site in South Boston is being marketed for sale after receiving approval for 38 apartments and ground-floor retail space.
National Development has unveiled plans for four towers spanning 1.1 million square feet at a 5-acre site located on South Boston’s Dorchester Avenue.
National Development has released details of its plans for over 1.1 million square feet of commercial space and housing on South Boston’s Dorchester Avenue.
Stantec will design the transformation of a 9-acre stretch of South Boston’s Dorchester Avenue where the first 2.5 million-square-foot phase “On the Dot” development is proposed.