Tag Archives: SOWA

GTI Properties looks to convert SoWa church into apartments

GTI PropertiesThe Boston Herald is reporting that new plans from GTI Properties have resurfaced for the Jesuit Urban Center which was shuttered in 2007.  GTI’s latest round of plans for the church, which was built back in 1858 and the adjoining property, would  call for 54 one- to three-bedroom apartments in the former Church of the Immaculate Conception and four townhome-style units in what they are calling an attached “Link Building”.   Back in 2013 GTI filed a letter of intent for the property to include 62 rental units but nothing ever came of it.  This new letter to the BRA is the first in more than a year.

 

Reposting: Vote for SoWa as America’s best art district

SoWa, South End, BostonUSA Today has nominated Boston’s South End district – SoWa – as one of America’s best art districts alongside 19 other communities including places like Chelsea-NYC, Warehouse District-NOLA and Station North-Baltimore.

Voting ends at 12PM on Monday, March 2, 2015.

Vote Boston’s SoWa District as America’s best art district

Help raise the profile of SoWa and click on the link above.  At the bottom of the page select “Vote”.  It would be wonderful to have SoWa recognized.  This one-time derelict neighborhood, better known for burnt out buildings and crime is now one of my favorite parts of Boston.

Vote for SoWa as America’s best art district

SoWa Open MarketUSA Today has nominated Boston’s South End district – SoWa – as one of America’s best art districts alongside 19 other communities including places like Chelsea-NYC, Warehouse District-NOLA and Station North-Baltimore.

Vote Boston’s SoWa District as America’s best art district

Help raise the profile of SoWa and click on the link above.  At the bottom of the page select “Vote”.  It would be wonderful to have SoWa recognized.  This one-time derelict neighborhood, better known for burnt out buildings and crime is now one of my favorite parts of Boston.

Voting ends at 12PM on Monday, March 2, 2015.  Help me spread the word by sharing with friends through your preferred social media channels.

NOTE: You can vote once per day so bookmark the page and return often.

46 Wareham revised to include more commercial space

Factory at 46 Wareham Street

46 Wareham Street South End

According to the Boston Courant, a new plan has been filed for 46 Wareham, a building in the South End that the Holland Companies would like to renovate and develop.  This past summer the Holland Companies suggested modernizing the under utilized structure to create a 6-story, 42 residential unit building that would include ground floor space for a commercial unit.  Opposition from some community activists who did not want to lose the commercial space and pointed to zoning laws that supported their arguments forced the developers to go back to the drawing board.

The Holland Companies hopes their revised proposal addresses the zoning concerns by reducing the number of residential units to 36 and increasing the commercial space by making the first two levels of the building available for commercial use (some 20,000 square feet). The developers feel that the long term viability of this project hinges on it being a mixed use development.

More coffee houses opening in South End

south end, troyLast week the Ink Block announced that a new Capital One 360 Bank and Cafe would be opening soon to which I tweeted in response: Capital One 360 Cafe Ink BlockThe fact that Capital One has concluded (ahead of much of their competition) that banks are not exactly loved by everyone so they’ve started including coffee shops is a smart marketing move on their part but it is hard for me to cheer for another bank to open – even if that section of the neighborhood is underserved.

So I’d like to champion the news that a coffee shop, CUPPACOFFEE, (without the added baggage of a bank) will be opening in the Troy at 55 Traveler Street possibly as early as mid March.  CUPPACOFFEE is an Australian coffee house which means they will also sell Aussie foods like meat pies, lamingtons, anzac cookies and other treats.

Whole Foods South End opens Friday, Jan 9th

Whole Foods South End Ink BlockIt appears as if Whole Foods at the Ink Block in the South End will be open for business starting Friday, January 9th at 10:00 AM.  Local chefs will be making appearances the opening weekend including the likes of Joanne Chang-Myers.

Parking is available at the new grocery store and tours are even available this week to get a sneak peek at the newest (and largest) Whole Foods to open in Boston. You can follow them on Twitter for more updates @WFM_SouthEndWhole Foods South End Ink Block

South End restaurant update: Elephant Walk open

South End Restaurant newsDespite the fact that I’m currently in Brazil, friendly tips from readers continue to help me keep you posted about life in the South End.  Just as I was the first to share with you news about BoMA’s closing earlier this year, I’m happy to  be the first to let you know the Elephant Walk South End quietly opened their doors for business this past Sunday evening.  News of their opening came to me from two readers, Dave & Owings, who happened to be walking by the restaurant Sunday evening.

While the restaurant has not noted the opening on their website or facebook, and they are not taking reservations on Opentable.com yet, look for these updates in the days that follow.  I will be in Brazil through the holidays so at this point I have no further details to offer, but if you do check out Elephant Walk let me know your thoughts about the décor, menu and food.

Congratulations to the owners of Elephant Walk.  I want to welcome them to the neighborhood and wish them much success. 

Elephant Walk – 1415 Washington Street – (617) 247-1500

Ink Block in Boston’s South End now renting

Ink Block, South End residential development, Boston Herald BuildingEarlier this week I had the opportunity to meet and talk to Ted Tye, Managing Partner at National Development, the firm behind the South End’s Ink Block.   In their temporary office across from the Ink Block, he showed me their plans for the new development and hinted at more news to share after the new year.

Ink 1 & 2 will open Feb 1, 2015 and are offering 1 month free rent for all 1 year leases and 6 weeks free rent for all 18 month leases. 

Whole Foods is scheduled to open in just a few weeks but Ted was mum about giving an exact opening date in January.  Don’t worry about the bad weather since 100+ parking spots are reserved for the store.  In addition the Ink Block will offer cool amenities including: underground connectivity to Whole Foods so one needn’t go outside in bad weather; a new gym; pool and outdoor function space to enjoy and host parties.  Also look for a new Hubway station and parking for a couple of ZipCars.

When speaking to the team at National Development they were keen to impress upon me their desire to leverage their commercial space for new restaurants (non-chains) that can provide more affordable dining options.  They want restaurants because they would like to have tenants that will be open after normal business hours to avoid having the block go dark and to encourage more pedestrian traffic.

SoWa Holiday Market is December 13-14th

christmas marketThe annual SoWa Holiday Market is Dec 13 &14th. Never mind the fact that it is not in SoWa – perhaps they should rename this the South End Holiday Market?

If you like arts & crafts this is the place to be.  The craft fair opens at 11 a.m. both days closing at 6 p.m. on Saturday and 5 p.m. on Sunday.   Expect to find an array of indie goods, including: handbags, jewelry, pottery, letterpress stationery, silk-screened t-shirts, baby clothes, re-purposed wool accessories and more.

The SoWa Holiday Market is in the Benjamin Franklin Institute, at 41 Berkeley Street.  Admission is $5.   More information about the Holiday Market can be found on their website, www.sowaholidaymarket.net.

South End restaurant Union Bar & Grille to close

Aquitaine Group, Boston, South EndBig changes are in store for one of Aquitaine Group’s signature south end restaurants. Effective January 1, 2015 Union Bar & Grille, which first opened eleven years ago in the autumn of 2003 will close.  Aquitaine Group, which owns Union will retain the space and reopen a new restaurant under a new name with a targeted opening for April 2015.  There is no information about the new concept, menu or who will help run the re-branded space.  However, the Aquitaine Group understands the competitive South End restaurant industry better than most and have an impressive track record.

Aquitaine Group, South End restaurant, SoWaA lot has changed since October 2013 when Union opened.  They were one of the first restaurants in the emerging SoWa district of the South End. Despite the fact that earlier that year Wilkes Passage and Rollins Square had opened, the restaurant scene in the South End didn’t cross over Tremont Street with but a few exceptions. Union’s presence with their gourmet, house ground burger and 10k Tuna changed all that and shortly after more restaurants followed.

I have a lot of fond memories of Union but the restaurant has lost its way and newer restaurants nearby like The Gallows and Boston Chops have proven to be tough competition for a restaurant that has not been updated in over a decade.  I look forward to the new space when it reopens in the spring of 2015 and wish them all the best.

Troy Boston apartments offers 2 months rent free

South End boston apartmentsThe South End’s newest apartment complex, Troy Boston, is offering two months free rent if you move-in starting this January.  The new development located at 276 Albany Street has two towers and when fully open will include 376 apartments, rooftop terraces, rooftop lounge, outdoor swimming pool, fitness facilities, and outdoor pet-friendly space.

You can find out more if interested by visiting their website, troyboston.com.

Final SoWa Open Market today from 10am – 4pm

SoWa Open MarketThe final SoWa Open Market of the 2014 season is today. So come down to Harrison Avenue and enjoy the Halloween themed event before everyone packs up at 4PM and the season comes to a close.  More details here.

IlluminusBoston Festival

BostonIlluminusBoston Festival tonight in the South End is a free and really cool. Filled with interactive and eye-catching displays that are really pretty awesome.

Food trucks are on hand for you to grab a bite or drink if you like so come down to 540 Harrison Avenue in SoWa and check out this one night only festival.

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Illuminus in South End Saturday, Oct 25

SoWa, South End, Boston Looking for something different to do this Saturday?  Check out Illuminus, an artistic event happening on October 25th in the SoWa neighborhood, across Harrison Avenue in the Power Station (by the BSC South End) and surrounding parking lots.

This is a free nighttime festival of creative innovation, featuring large-scale light projections and installations that include immersive sound, performance, and multimedia experiences that are created to help you reimagine the Boston at night. The free event will be held from 6:00 PM – midnight and will include light projections, music, performances and food trucks.

More information is available on their FB event page.

Zoning issue plagues 46 Wareham residential project

Factory at Wareham Street, Boston

Source: Boston Redevelopment Authority

This summer I wrote about a new residential project proposed by The Holland Companies that would convert the underutilized and decrepit 46 Wareham Street building into a residential space with The Society of Arts and Crafts (currently on Newbury Street) on the ground floor.

However the plan to redevelop this space has hit a snag according to Zack Huffman’s article in the most recent Boston Courant.  The building is zoned for light industrial work (not residential).  It is unclear if this means the original plans need to be scrapped or if a middle ground will be found, but the developers are now working on a new plan that would not violate the zoning restrictions. I have no idea what that means, but I do know that the building as it currently stands is an eye-sore and is not serving either the business community nor residents and this neighborhood needs more usable space for both small businesses and residents.  I snapped a photo of how 46 Wareham currently looks; we can do better.

Factory at 46 Wareham Street

46 Wareham Street South End