From the Herald:
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Boston: Put park aside to book hotel work
Says Children’s Museum not ready with design
By Donna Goodison | Wednesday, February 22, 2012
The city wants to let the massive Seaport Square project proceed without the developer fulfilling a 6-year-old promise for a waterfront park next to the Children’s Museum.
The Boston Redevelopment Authority has asked the state to release developer John Hynes from a timetable that ties the park’s creation to the development of Seaport Square’s Parcel A, where a hotel project is moving ahead.
BRA chief planner Kairos Shen said the recession kept the Children’s Museum from doing design work for the park. The museum has fenced off the 8,000-square-foot tract — known as Parcel E in the $3.5 billion Seaport Square’s master plan — for employee parking and loading.
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“We want to be sure that public amenities are not the last to be finished, but among the first to be done,” said Li, whose organization promotes public access around Boston Harbor. “This parcel is so key because it’s right on Fort Point Channel. If it doesn’t happen now, we’re very concerned that it will be many years before it’s usable by the general public, which would be a shame.”
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Full article at the Herald:
http://bostonherald.com/business/real_estate/view/20220222hub_put_park_aside_to_book_hotel_work_says_childrens_museum_not_ready_with_design
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
Should Fort Point have a "Parklet"?
Interested in what people think. See previous post for what a parket is. You can also add a comment below.
Results can be viewed here.
Parklets
The city is considering rolling out some "Parklets", which are little extensions to sidewalks that have seating and planters. They're looking at placing one in the two unmetered parking spaces in front of Barrington Coffee. More info below.
PopUP Cafe - Boston Parklet Challenge
Sandblasting at Channel Center
Sandblasting is starting on the 5 Channel Center project. The last time they did sandblasting, it was very loud you and they didn't stay within normal work hours ( see this post for details). If there are issues this time, I'll remind everyone that city residents can always call Inspectional Services: 617.635.1010.
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All,
Please be advised that sand blasting at 5 Channel Center
on the interior of the building will begin on Tuesday, February 21st. This means the large pieces of equipment that are currently on site will be operating and producing noise.
The work will be done between the hours of 7 am and 3 pm, Monday-Friday.
The sand blasting work is scheduled to be completed within three weeks from its start date.
Please let me know of any issues or concerns regarding this matter.
Thanks, Anthony
Anthony Pagliarulo | Property Manager
CB Richard Ellis/New England
| Property Management
10 Channel Center Street, Suite 510 | Boston, MA 02210
T 617.423.1273| F 617.423.6270| C 617.318.7327
T 617.423.1273| F 617.423.6270| C 617.318.7327
Friday, February 03, 2012
Landmark Commission Mtg Thurs, 2/9
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The FORT POINT CHANNEL LANDMARK DISTRICT COMMISSION will hold a public hearing:
DATE: Thursday, February 9, 2012
TIME: 5:30 P.M.
PLACE: BOSTON CITY HALL, PIEMONTE ROOM
Subject
of the hearing will be applications for Certificates of Design Approval
on the agenda below, reviews of architectural violations, and such
businesses as may come before the commission, in accordance with Chapter
772 of the Acts of 1975, as amended. Applications are available for
public inspection during normal business hours at the office of the
Environment Department. Sign language interpreters are available upon
request.
Please ensure that all electronic devices are silenced prior to entering the hearing room.
After 5:30 p.m., enter and exit City Hall at the Dock Square entrance on Congress Street (across from Faneuil Hall).
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE APPLICANT ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND
FORT POINT CHANNEL LANDMARK DISTRICT COMMISSION
David Berarducci, Susan Goganian, John Karoff, Yanni Tsipis, Michele Yeeles
Alternates: B.K. Boley, Kosta Ligris
APPLICATIONS FOR CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATENESS
Application: 12.725 FPC 320 Summer Street
Applicant: John Cappellan, Lincoln Summer Street Venture LLC: Reglaze
and rebuild storefront, repair and replace windows, restore, clean and
infill some masonry, door replacement, new stair and elevator
penthouses, rooftop mechanical equipment, install new stair at Summer
St. Bridge to A Street.
PROJECTED ADJOURNMENT: 6:30 P.M.
Date posted: January 27, 2012
cc: Mayor, Inspectional Services Department, City Clerk, Boston Redevelopment Authority, Applicants,
District City Councilors, Neighborhood Services, Property Owners, Law Department, Abutters (from most recent tax list)
For additional information, please contact Fort Point Channel Landmark District Commission staff at 617-635-3850 or caitlin.greeley@cityofboston.gov
Caitlin Greeley
Preservation Planner
Aberdeen Architectural Conservation District Commission
Beacon Hill Architectural Commission
Fort Point Channel Landmark District Commission
City of Boston Environment Department
Boston City Hall, Room 805
Telephone: (617) 635-3850
Boston City Hall, Room 805
Telephone: (617) 635-3850
Fax: (617) 635-3435
Email: caitlin.greeley@cityofboston.gov
Email: caitlin.greeley@cityofboston.gov
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Sunday, January 29, 2012
Parking Behind Channel Center Now Residents Only
from FPNA:
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January 28, 2012
Dear Fort Point Residents & Neighbors,
We are very pleased to announce that beginning on Wednesday February 1st the
parking area along the USPS fence, behind the Channel Center, will
become a Resident Parking Area, regulated by the City of Boston.
The Resident Sticker regulations that are now posted are:
Monday thru Friday
8 AM to 6 PM
NO Tandem Parking
Residents
of the Fort Point neighborhood of South Boston are encouraged to secure
a Resident Parking Sticker, available at Boston City Hall or on line @ www.cityofboston.gov/Parking/residentparking.
The
Fort Point Neighborhood Association appreciates the joint efforts of
the USPS and the City of Boston, Department of Transportation for making
this new Resident Parking Area available and for their support of the
Fort Point Neighborhood.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Discussion on Greenspace, Mon, 6:30 PM
Fort Point Neighborhood Association (FPNA) and Fort Point Arts Community Inc. (FPAC) present:
A Community Discussion of
FORT POINT GREENSPACE PLANNING
Date: Monday January 30, 2012
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: 10 Channel Center 2nd Fl
This meeting, first in a series, is focused on Fort Point neighborhood greenspace
planning objectives including recreational parks, dog runs and tot lots. Residents
of the community familiar with the 100 Acres Plan and Seaport planning process
will provide a brief history of Fort Point public realm planning, existing
commitments and a status update. Moderators will facilitate an open discussion
with the community. FPNA and FPAC thank Commonwealth Ventures for providing a venue for this meeting.
A Community Discussion of
FORT POINT GREENSPACE PLANNING
Date: Monday January 30, 2012
Time: 6:30 PM
Location: 10 Channel Center 2nd Fl
This meeting, first in a series, is focused on Fort Point neighborhood greenspace
planning objectives including recreational parks, dog runs and tot lots. Residents
of the community familiar with the 100 Acres Plan and Seaport planning process
will provide a brief history of Fort Point public realm planning, existing
commitments and a status update. Moderators will facilitate an open discussion
with the community. FPNA and FPAC thank Commonwealth Ventures for providing a venue for this meeting.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Synergy Buys 250 Summer St for $25m
250 Summer St. sold for $25 million
Boston Business Journal by Thomas Grillo, Real Estate Editor
Date: Tuesday, January 24, 2012, 11:25am EST
Thomas Grillo
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