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Meet the Newest Boston Apartment Projects Moving Forward

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Boston's residential building boom continues unabated (and continues to drown out the city's hotel-building boom). The Boston Redevelopment Authority late last week approved eight new projects totaling some 464 apartments and (maybe) condos. These include the already ground-broken 6 New Street and the heretofore only-proposed 151 Liverpool Street in busy, busy East Boston; 110 Broad Street on the edge of the Greenway; and the Factory at 46 Wareham, part of the South End's very own constructionpalooza.


· Mapping the Many, Many New Hotels Checking Inn to Boston [Curbed Boston]
· Nothing Stopping East Boston's Big New Street Project Now [Curbed Boston]
· Eastie's 151 Liverpool Street Spreads the Change Around [Curbed Boston]
· Mapping the New Development in Busy, Busy East Boston [Curbed Boston]
· This 12-Story Building Is Coming to Boston's Greenway [Curbed Boston]
· Take a First Look at the South End's Factory at 46 Wareham [Curbed Boston]
· Incontrovertible Proof of South End Constructionpalooza [Curbed Boston]
· Our Curbed Maps archive [Curbed Boston]

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386-388 Market Street

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This new-construction project will have 17 apartments, plus parking and retail (and two the apartments will be designated affordable). There will also be bicycle parking.

40 Malvern Street

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This six-story, new-construction building will have 48 apartments and 44 parking spaces (with six units designated as affordable). The Green Line's right there, though, so we're not sure why the parking...

The Factory at 46 Wareham

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The six-story project carved partially from a four-story warehouse will have 16 apartments (or condos, it's not clear yet) as well as space for artists.

151 Liverpool Street

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The five-story, new-construction building is set to have 24 apartments as well as an astounding 35 parking spaces despite being a few blocks from the Maverick Blue Line stop. Three of the units are designated affordable.

31 Orleans Street

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This development will have 14 apartments, including two designated affordable.

6 New Street

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This project, which actually broke ground in December, is set to include 259 apartments in two buildings, one 16 stories and the other four. It's also supposed to provide 155 parking spaces and an expansion of the Harbor Walk in the area.

70 Parker Hill Avenue

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The conversion of the existing building will create 46 apartments, with seven designated as affordable.

110 Broad Street

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This development involves the demolition of a five-story building and the redevelopment of an early 19th-century warehouse next-door into a complex of 40 apartments, complete with bike storage, an underground parking garage and ground-floor retail.

386-388 Market Street

This new-construction project will have 17 apartments, plus parking and retail (and two the apartments will be designated affordable). There will also be bicycle parking.

40 Malvern Street

This six-story, new-construction building will have 48 apartments and 44 parking spaces (with six units designated as affordable). The Green Line's right there, though, so we're not sure why the parking...

The Factory at 46 Wareham

The six-story project carved partially from a four-story warehouse will have 16 apartments (or condos, it's not clear yet) as well as space for artists.

151 Liverpool Street

The five-story, new-construction building is set to have 24 apartments as well as an astounding 35 parking spaces despite being a few blocks from the Maverick Blue Line stop. Three of the units are designated affordable.

31 Orleans Street

This development will have 14 apartments, including two designated affordable.

6 New Street

This project, which actually broke ground in December, is set to include 259 apartments in two buildings, one 16 stories and the other four. It's also supposed to provide 155 parking spaces and an expansion of the Harbor Walk in the area.

70 Parker Hill Avenue

The conversion of the existing building will create 46 apartments, with seven designated as affordable.

110 Broad Street

This development involves the demolition of a five-story building and the redevelopment of an early 19th-century warehouse next-door into a complex of 40 apartments, complete with bike storage, an underground parking garage and ground-floor retail.