South Boston Development News: Fort Point Office Building Approved for 145 New Apartments

More new housing is coming to the neighborhood.
According to Universal Hub, the Boston Zoning Board of Appeal has approved plans to convert the former LogMeIn office building at 320 Summer Street into 145 apartments with ground-floor retail space. The project is part of the city’s office-to-residential conversion program and will include 29 income-restricted units.
The brick-and-beam building has been home to office space for years, but the conversion is expected to bring more residents to the neighborhood while preserving the building’s historic character.
You can read all the details here.
For more details on this project’s filings, visit here.
Image via Tat The Architectural Team

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…on already-vacant buildings.
This is my “shocked” face:
All. By. Design. She loves it when a (diabolical) plan comes together.
why not clean up the new ghetto of Southie before making a bigger mess! put in more reasonably priced units. we still have an overload of empty expensive ones