Showing posts with label Gillette parking lots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gillette parking lots. Show all posts

Friday, October 09, 2020

Urban Design & Climate Resiliency: 244 - 284 A Street

updated 10/09/20 with link to meeting video. The presentation link added 10/08/20

The Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) will be hosting their third 244-284 A Street (former Channelside parking lot) Public Community meeting on October 7 from 6 pm to 8 pm. This meeting will focus on urban design and climate resiliency.  

Through multiple initiatives, the City of Boston (including the Boston Water & Sewer Commission's new inundation modeling) is preparing for 40 inches of sea level rise by 2070. What sea level rise and stormwater management techniques will be deployed? How will these solutions interact with adjacent 15 and 5 Necco, the Gillette campus and the inner neighborhood? How will climate resiliency be incorporated into the design of the three proposed new buildings? What more will we discover about the building massing and height, extreme heat and wind conditions and shadows? 

BPDA staff will be joined by colleagues from the City of Boston Environment Department and staff from the Boston Water & Sewer Commission. 

In the Urban Design discussion, understand the development's compatibility with its surroundings in terms of massing, height, materials, ornamentation, landscaping, and access. 


244 - 284 A Street: Urban Design & Climate Resiliency
Wednesday October 7, 2020



Next meeting:  Tuesday, October 20th on Ground Floor Uses and Watersheet Activation from 6 pm to 8 pm. 

After learning about the proposed development in this phase of public meetings, there will be the opportunity to file written comments and ask for more information and analysis. Your comments and questions will form the scope of work for the Project Impact Review that is the an in-depth specific filing responding to what is being presented this Fall.

Note: Due to the large scale of this project (6.5 acres, office, residential and life sciences plus Fort Point & Channel parks), it is being broken down into several topic specific meetings. 

originally published 10.05.20

Thursday, October 10, 2019

Related Beal Channelside Parking Lot Planning Discussion


You're
Invited

Related Beal invites you to a discussion regarding the planning of the parking lot located at 244-284 A Street along the Fort Point Channel. 

WHEN: 
Thursday, October 10 at 6:00 pm

WHERE: 
Artist for Humanity, 100 West Second St. Boston

Monday, October 30, 2017

October Fort Point Gathering: Congressman Lynch, Parking & Tacos


Join the Fort Point Neighborhood Association's
October/November Neighborhood Gathering 

Monday, October 30, 2017 
6 pm - 8 pm
Factory 63
63 Melcher St.

special guest


Congressman Stephen Lynch

USPS & Developmental Impacts
on Fort Point & Reserve Channel Communities


featuring

P&G Gillette Parking Lots 8 & 9
Alan Sheard, P&G Gillette
Ken Fields, Fort Point Associates


and introducing

BarTaco 
sister restaurant to Barcelona Wine Bar
25 Thomson Place

*** featured restaurant: La Casa de Pedro***

Save the date December 5th for our year end neighborhood event.

Wednesday, May 06, 2015

Street Sweeping Boston Shines Saturday

Fort Point Boston Shines
Saturday May 9th

NO PARKING
9 AM to 4 PM
A Street/ Melcher St/ Binford St

The Fort Point Neighborhood Association in conjunction with Boston Dept. of Public Works, Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Services and P & G Gillette have arranged for a thorough street sweeping effort of the above roadways in the Fort Point Neighborhood during Boston Shines.

P& G Gillette parking lot 10 at the corner of A & Binford Streets will be open for parkers seeking an alternative venue during this time.

Neighbors are invited to sign up for Fort Point Shines team anytime between 10 am and 3 pm at Wormwood Park (Wormwood & A Streets) to plant, rake and sweep our way into spring.