Allston, Roxbury, the Seaport, Union Square, East Boston, the West End, and more—region-defining change was a constant in these enclaves during the 2010s.
Encore Boston Harbor, Assembly Row, Boston Landing, Seaport Square, the Ink Block, and more—these projects left indelible marks on the Boston region in the 2010s.
Developers hope to take advantage of the regional life sciences boom with a project in the Somerville enclave. Construction could start in 2021, and would fill a vacant lot near I-93 and the Orange Line.
The inn is part of Marriott’s signature Autograph Collection, and a release on the hotel’s opening says the newest location will provide "a distinctive mix of industrial heritage and forward-thinking drive."
The 236-foot, 20-story Montaje in Assembly Row includes 26 penthouses among its 447 apartments. We’ve also got a first-look at the recently completed public spaces.
Some of Boston’s most significant developments are going up around or on major transit hubs. But can the T handle the influx of residents these projects will bring?
Time to pick the Boston area’s neighborhood of the year! Here’s how it works: We present two matchups a day during the first round. Polls stay open 24 hours for each one. The biggest vote-getter in each matchup advances. We start with 16, and we whittle it down to one.
The modern version of Assembly Square dates from 2012, when the 45-acre Assembly Row project broke ground. That project includes a number of new condos with hefty tags.
The 20-story Montaje complex includes 447 units and amenities such as a lounge on the top floor, grilling stations, and a "resort-style pool." Tenants will even have their own private entrance to a pizzeria opening on the ground floor.
Developer Federal Realty’s plans would fill in the Somerville mega-development’s so-called Block 8. The site is right near the Assembly Square Orange Line stop and next to a new apartment project.