Replacement of old Shreve, Crump & Low building advances with zoning-board vote
The Zoning Board of Appeal this week gave the Druker Co. another year to begin demolition of the former Shreve Crump and Low building on Boylston Street at Arlington Street.
In a unanimous vote on Tuesday, the board agreed to extend zoning approvals that were set to expire on Dec. 2 for the company's proposal for a glass-sheathed retail and office building on the site, after a company attorney said Druker intends to start construction next year. In a filing with the BPDA, which also has to re-approve the project, the company says it hopes to begin 30 months of construction next fall.
Attorney Adam Hundley told the board that Druker, which initially won city approval in 2009, "struggled through the recession and the aftermath for awhile" but has finally lined up enough financing and tenants to begin the work.
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THANK GOD
I've been worried stiff that someone might get a spine and reject the ugly glass cube. Replacement, not renovation, is still the true sign of progress. /S
This proposal smells
like it just fell out of a camel's ass.
Sad
What a shame. This was a landmark in its day. A glass tower on this corner is going to ruin the aesthetics of the intersection. I just can't believe this has been approved, and that there wasn't an outcry from the Friends of the Boston Public Garden.
Druker sucjs
And they still haven't done anything, and it's almost 2022!! They must have the money - they own tons of properties. What a crappy company.