The Zoning Board of Appeal today approved plans by Richard and Adriana Travaglione to turn a small vacant building at 204 Hanover St., near Cross Street, in the North End into a new seafood restaurant and four studio apartments.
Their proposed North End Lobster Co. would serve both lobster and other types of seafood, their attorney, Dennis Quilty, told the zoning board. They own Giacomo's down the street. In April, the Boston Licensing Board gave them permission to buy the beer and wine license from Pomodoro, also on Hanover Street.
Quilty added that two vacant apartments in the building would be converted into four studios.
The project needed zoning approval because of the change of use from general commercial space to a restaurant - and also because the new residential units would have no parking and not enough "open space."
Quilty said a previous owner of the building actually won approval to do that seven or eight years ago, then never followed through on the changeover.
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What’s the chances your
By anon
Tue, 11/26/2024 - 11:49am
What’s the chances your studio apartment will smell like a seafood restaurant all
The time ?
We live in an age of wonder
By adamg
Tue, 11/26/2024 - 1:56pm
With ventilation pipes and all.
not enough "open space"
By Kaz
Tue, 11/26/2024 - 12:24pm
Building is literally on the Greenway...smdh
The parking, too.
By John
Tue, 11/26/2024 - 1:42pm
Also, the part about parking is silly. Who is going to expect parking in the North End?
I read that differently, to
By Camberville
Tue, 11/26/2024 - 11:22pm
I read that differently, to mean that the units themselves had less open space inside, since they would be studios. Necessitating the zoing change from 2 apartments.
Nice!
By John
Tue, 11/26/2024 - 1:40pm
Nice! We could use more studio apartments, too.
Shame it's just four.
By aaron.s.weber@g...
Tue, 11/26/2024 - 3:04pm
Shame it's just four.
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