
The Herb Chambers Companies have filed their detailed plans to replace Honda and Infiniti dealerships on Commonwealth Avenue near Harvard Avenue with three floors of Jaguar and Land Rover sales and service space.
The proponent’s intent is to develop a category-leading, first-class new facility that will contribute meaningfully to the Commonwealth Avenue streetscape. The Project building will be contemporary in style, featuring a streamlined design.
Inside, would-be buyers will find " customer amenities, including lounges."
The building will house spaces for 322 vehicles, with a lot striped for roughly 66 parking spaces.
Proposed dealership and neighboring buildings:

Presentation to the Boston Civic Design Commission (9.7M PDF).
Project-notification form (12.3M PDF).
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By anon
Wed, 04/04/2018 - 5:08pm
All-white Mange Movers with gold trim and illegally tinted windows.
I would think
By SamWack
Fri, 04/06/2018 - 8:22am
a British luxury car would be a better form of conspicuous consumption than a German one; it says "not only can I afford to own this car, I can afford to have it serviced constantly."
one benefit people are missing
By anon
Wed, 04/04/2018 - 5:57pm
increasing internal parking spots and those in back alleviates the impact in front. The existing building there is the personification of chaos. This will get cars in and out quicker at least.
English? Indian.
By anon
Wed, 04/04/2018 - 6:34pm
Both Land Rover and Jaguar have been owned by India's Tata Motors since 2008.
The Empire Strikes Back
By SamWack
Fri, 04/06/2018 - 8:39am
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This dealership will do very
By hollydollydoo
Thu, 04/05/2018 - 10:19am
This dealership will do very well, because it will appeal to all the rich foreign students who can afford the absurd BU and BC tuitions.
The adjacent BMW dealership
By anon
Thu, 04/05/2018 - 11:44am
The adjacent BMW dealership has an absurdly busy service department and the Porsche dealer seems to do ok as well. I guess they've done the math and figured there's enough of a population segment that will buy Land Rover and Jaguar to turn a better profit than Honda and Infiniti.
PS. You misspelled Infiniti Adam.
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