The Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA) recently conducted a public hearing at City Hall regarding the development of Lovejoy Wharf proposing the rehabilitation of the existing 160 North Washington Street building into office space and the existing 131 Beverly Street building into residential apartments.
The ground floors of the two buildings will continue to be primarily devoted to a mix of Facilities of Public Accommodation (FPA) including retail, special public destination facility space and restaurant uses and rehabilitation of the wharf adjacent to the building.
No changes to the previously approved height and massing are proposed.
Closing comment period is December 7, 2012. For details call 617-918-4297 or email geoffrey.lewis.bra@cityofboston.gov.
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