- Reduce driveway width on Lomasney Way;
- Locate an additional garage entrance before the Nashua St. intersection;
- Increase queueing storage in garage to lessen traffic backup off of Martha Road for TD Garden events; and
- Connect new below-grade garage with their existing Longfellow garages, providing an additional exit to lessen impact on traffic around site on TD Garden event days.
Equity Residential proposes changes to Garden Garage proposal
November 12, 2015 - Front Section
Boston, MA After over seven years of design changes and public meetings, Equity Residential (EQR) has agreed to a series of modifications in an effort to reach consensus and allow the launch of their project to demolish and put underground the aging five-story garage on Lomasney Way and build a residential tower with a smaller footprint and more open space. Equity Residential has received written neighborhood support from over 1100 residents of the West End, in addition to support from the building’s direct abutters including:
• The elected managing board of West End Place;
• Boston city councilors at-large Michael Flaherty and Stephen Murphy;
• Owners of The Amy Lowell House; and
• The Downtown North Association.
Since 2008, EQR has been working with a small group of community representatives (Impact Advisory Group (IAG)) whose role is to review the impact of the project and advise the city on matters of mitigation. A series of design changes were made after collaboration with the IAG and resulted in a final proposal to develop one slender building instead of two buildings, which allows for the creation of over 2.5 acres of public open space, which is 1.5 times larger than the Post Office Sq. Park in the Financial District. The new slender building also preserves more views of the Zakim Bridge and Custom House Tower for a majority of residents in the West End.
Recent data has shown that over 80% of the residents of the West End walk, ride a bike, or use public transportation to get to work. However, in another nod to community concerns, Equity Residential has also agreed to a series of traffic and parking modifications to relieve congestion during TD Garden events:
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