A local developer and a California company told the BPDA this week they plan to replace the old Boston Cab garage on Kilmarnock Street and another low-slung building across the street with two buildings housing a total of roughly 400 residential units.
Cabot, Cabot and Forbes and CIM Group of Los Angeles paid former taxi king Edward Tutunjian some $50 million earlier this year for the two acres at Queensberry Street, which also includes a couple of restaurants and a convenience store.
The current addresses are 60, 67-75 and 70-80 Kilmarnock St. and 59-75 Queensberry St.
The developers are proposing 300 parking spaces, in both a garage and at street level for the new buildings, along with retail space in one of them.
In their letter of intent, the companies say they will file a more detailed project-notification form within a month.
Letter of intent (127k PDF).
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You're using naughty words ..
By JohnAKeith
Sat, 12/16/2017 - 9:15pm
"Towers"? Where you see that?
Well, they're not going to be townhouses
By adamg
Sat, 12/16/2017 - 9:44pm
You're right - the letter does not mention "towers."
Of course, towers in the Fenway are not the same as towers downtown (except when they are), but how else are you going to fit 400 units in two buildings on two acres, when a fair amount of that space is planned for amenities of some sort and some parking? Still, it's a fair amount of land to play with in a dense urban setting; I guess we'll find out just how high they'll be next month.
2004 consensus zoning is 75
By anon
Sat, 12/16/2017 - 11:51pm
2004 consensus zoning is 75 feet. 5-6 story buildings tops in that older part of the neighborhood close to the Fens. This will likely look like the new developments on Brainerd Road in Brighton in terms of scale and style.
You know I'm joking
By JohnAKeith
Sun, 12/17/2017 - 2:26pm
Lol, you're right; they will be.
This is good news all around.
By anon
Sun, 12/17/2017 - 7:18am
This is good news all around.
Taxis are declining and don't need that space and the city gets more housing.
Did you poll cab operators in Boston?
By Will LaTulippe
Sun, 12/17/2017 - 3:45pm
Or is "don't need that space" your guess?
I talk to cab drivers almost every day...
By Brian Riccio
Sun, 12/17/2017 - 3:52pm
And you tell me, what does it mean when a medallion goes from a high of 600k to a low of 100k in less than ten years, you who clearly has his finger on the pulse of the cab industry here in your adopted home town?
Assuming we do need a taxi
By Aaron Weber
Mon, 12/18/2017 - 10:36am
Assuming we do need a taxi garage... why do we need it to be in Fenway?
We don't...
By Brian Riccio
Mon, 12/18/2017 - 3:54pm
On any given Saturday night now, they have more cabs sitting in the garage then on the road.
About time
By Mike803b
Mon, 12/18/2017 - 10:17am
The area around the taxi's is sketchy in an otherwise awesome neighborhood. Huge sore on the area. Happy to hear this
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