Things to know for Monday Your daily round up for Monday, November 13: 7:00PM NEWNC Monthly Meeting at the Nazzaro Center. The North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council will hold it’s monthly meeting at 30 N. Bennet Street. Agenda topics include property renovation proposals, business relocation requests and a community chat with Alex Goldfeld from the North Read More…
Tag: One Canal
Affordable Supermarket Requirement Modified for One Canal Project [Video]
A new “Cooperation Agreement” between the Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) and developer Trinity Financial has modified the requirement for an affordable supermarket at the One Canal project along N. Washington Street bordering the West End and North End neighborhoods. One Canal is a $175 million, 12-story, 320-unit rental housing development expected to open in mid-2015. A Read More…
Zoning Hearing to Remove Supermarket Provision From One Canal Project
An April 23, 2013 hearing at the Zoning Board of Appeal is scheduled to remove the supermarket proviso as part of the One Canal project along N. Washington Street bordering the West End and North End neighborhoods. One Canal, a $175 million, 12-story, 320-unit rental housing development expected to open in mid-2015. Last summer, city officials Read More…
A Supermarket is Coming! A Supermarket is Coming! [One Canal Meeting Video]
A supermarket is in … no, it’s out … it’s Target, it’s Stop & Shop, … no, it isn’t. After more than a decade, the long-anticipated affordable supermarket for downtown Boston is on-track to break ground in the Spring of 2013 as part of the One Canal project in the Bulfinch Triangle. On Tuesday night, Read More…
BRA Schedules Meeting on “One Canal” Development, the Supermarket Parcel, for July 17, 2012
The Boston Redevelopment Authority is hosting a public meeting on Tuesday, July 17, 2012, 6:00 pm at CBT Architects of 110 Canal St. regarding the proposed One Canal development project by Trinity Financial. Note: This is the “supermarket parcel” in the Bulfinch Triangle.
Stop & Shop Reconsidering Bulfinch Triangle Location at Proposed One Canal Development
The decade-long mating dance has resumed between Stop & Shop and developers to come to terms for a supermarket in the Bulfinch Triangle, according to recent media reports. Although Trinity Financial recently told the neighborhood that Stop & Shop was no longer interested in the ground floor space for its planned 14-story apartment complex along Read More…
Video: Trinity Financial Presents Bulfinch Triangle’s “One Canal” Without Supermarket
Sarah Barnat of Trinity Financial Inc. presented the developer’s plan for “One Canal,” an apartment rental complex to the North End / Waterfront Residents’ Association, NEWRA, on December 8, 2011. In addition to 320 luxury apartments, the building will include approximately 21,300 square feet of ground-floor retail space. The parcel runs along N. Washington Street, Read More…
Neighborhood Supermarket’s 10th Anniversary: Here’s to the BRA in Action
Raise a glass to the 10th anniversary of a proposed supermarket for the North and West Ends. Here, below, from my old files, is a letter describing the need for an “affordable ” and “easily-accessible” supermarket. It was sent May 17, 2001, by Boston City Councillor At-Large Francis “Mickey” Roache to the BRA — with a copy Read More…
Stop & Shop Supermarket Due to Break Ground Fall 2011
The long-awaited Stop & Shop on Canal Street in the West End may finally be happening, according to Tom Grillo of the Boston Herald: “Stop & Shop is expected to break ground this fall on Canal Street near the TD Garden.” “Trinity Financial recently reached an agreement with Stop & Shop to build a long-awaited Read More…
Target Corp. Vying For Bulfinch Triangle Parcel Against Stop & Shop
The North End/Waterfront Neighborhood Council (NEWNC) was surprised to hear tonight that Target Corp. is aggressively courting the developer of the “One Canal” project to be its anchor tenant. “One Canal” is the proposed $150 million housing development at Greenway Parcel 2 A/B/C, between the West End and North End neighborhoods. Target is competing against Read More…