A developer is signalling its intent to replace "a series of non-descript automobile repair structures," a parking lot and a small house on Bremen Street, between Brooks and Putnam streets in East Boston, with a six-story, 165-unit residential building.
In a letter of intent filed with the BPDA this week, Transom Real Estate, based in the South End, says it hopes to combine nine separate lots on that stretch for its "vibrant mixed-use development," which would include retail space on the first floor.
The letter does not specify how many parking spaces a proposed underground garage would have, but says that by combining all the lots, the project would reduce the current number of curb cuts and allow for 135 feet of new on-street parking.
Over the past couple of years, developers have been gobbling up East Boston's auto-body and repair garages at a fast rate to tear them down and put up residential buildings.
282-302 Bremen St. letter of intent (266k PDF).
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So What Makes an Auto Repair Shop Descript?
By Oscar Worthy
Fri, 03/22/2019 - 11:54am
What garages aren't 'non-descript'? Is there a Frank Lloyd Wright designed muffler shop somewhere?
Cars painted for sports teams?
By SwirlyGrrl
Fri, 03/22/2019 - 7:20pm
Like the place on 1A that puts out junkers painted up for big championships?
165 units looks to be
By Heam
Fri, 03/22/2019 - 12:36pm
165 units looks to be excessive for area.
Just adding much more vehicular traffic into this already densely populated neighborhood. Its what residents don’t really need, especially what is occurring now each morning with the backed up traffic on surface streets leading to Tunnel which one of them streets is Bremen Street .
It's across a narrow park
By blues_lead
Fri, 03/22/2019 - 7:07pm
It's across a narrow park from the T. It is literally the closest possible place for housing to be in regards to Airport Station. Where do we have density if not directly adjacent to existing transit stops on the line with the most space on it?
Think about it , 165 condos
By Jay
Fri, 03/22/2019 - 9:41pm
Think about it , 165 condos under one roof
That’s more people under one roof than people living on 2 blocks of triple decker homes on Bremen street alone.
And if a visitor that’s associated with a condo owner that would want to visit , where are they supposed to park their car , on Bremen street of coarse.
Perhaps
By blues_lead
Sat, 03/23/2019 - 8:06pm
If the visitor has to drive for whatever reason (rather than train, walk, bike, fly, taxi, or canoe there - this has got to be the most multimodal parcel in the entire city), they can use some of the new 135 feet of on-street parking this development would open up.
So the residents already there want to be pushed out?
By SwirlyGrrl
Fri, 03/22/2019 - 7:18pm
That's what happens when supply and demand get out of whack.
We get it, you want the city to shrivel and die a slow death
By SwirlyGuuy
Sat, 03/23/2019 - 11:56am
According to the anti-growth crowd, adding units in a neighborhood with a very low vacancy rate "pushes people out."
In other words, 2+1 = 1.
If you think that's bad. Visit the Medford GLX carpocalyse
By anon
Tue, 03/26/2019 - 5:20pm
Medford's Main Street is a parking lot between 7-9am and 4-6pm every day until March 2020.
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