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Posted on 05/13/2007 10:20:32 | Link | Post Comment

I mean, Waterside Place.

Actually, that's a pretty boring name for a development, wouldn't you say?

Very vanilla. Very suburban.

Which, if you've seen renderings, is what this project looks like.

Anyway, here are more details on Waterside Place, a multi-use development in the Seaport District scheduled to begin construction at the turn of the new year.

The Waterside Place project has four major components: A 300-room hotel, 200 residential units, 2,300 parking spaces, and a retail space of 640,000 square feet (about 15 acres overall).

Major retail tenants will include a 60,000-square-foot grocery store and a 100,000-square-foot department store.

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The development will be in the area bordered by Congress Street and Summer Street and D Street and World Trade Center Avenue.

Completion is scheduled for early-2011.

Source: The "Waterside Place" Project - By Rick Winterson, South Boston Online

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