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It's curtains for Roslindale Square upholstery shop; to make way for residential units
By adamg on Tue, 07/25/2017 - 10:12am
The Board of Appeal today approved builder Anthony Ruscito's plans to tear down Brayton's Custom Upholstery, 4281 Washington St., to make way for a four-story, 12-unit apartment building with 12 parking spaces on the first floor.
The existing oil-change place, also listed at 4281 Washington St., will remain.
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Huh?
Why on earth would they not redevelop the entire parcel? In fact, why not throw the bottle redemption center into the mix as well? Seem like an incredibly missed opportunity to create much needed housing on land that is currently significantly under utilized.
Agreed
That whole stretch from the Copley Tax building to (and including) the B of A parking lot is ripe for redevelopment.
My impossible pipe-dream for
My impossible pipe-dream for the BoA lot (and all those parking lots stretching up to Belgrade) is they turn into a busses only lane to relieve congestion and improve transit access by moving them off Corinth. Never going to happen but a girl can dream while stuck in other people's car traffic every single day.
You can always dream
Back in the 1970s there was a plan floated to basically widen South Street and Belgrade to make that the "bypass" of Corinth Street. Honestly, I'm glad the plan died quickly.
Does anyone know if
Does anyone know if upholstery really happened in that place?
I dont' know about recently
but Rich Brayton reupholstered a Queen Anne loveseat for me years ago. Did a beautiful job.
upholstered my footstool
Several years ago. Still looks great. The guy was a bit of a character, but did a great job.
Braytons
Yes. I grew up there as a kid and have been an upholstery shop for over 40-50 years.
How can I ...
Anyone know who to contact about the owner before tear down? I'd be interested in the upholstery tools....
Disgusting
Disgusting
Incorrect
We need more housing than we need a somewhat dormant furniture restorer. I'd also guess that the people who own that business are pretty happy to cash out their property and retire but you'd rather they just work forever? I don't think the furniture re-upholstery business spins off a ton of cash to build a retirement nest egg.