Politics & Government

Tower Project Would Bring Supermarket to Bulfinch Triangle

Boston Redevelopment Authority will only allow project if it includes a supermarket.

If a project proposed by Trinity Financial for One Canal Street should succeed, it will bring a new supermarket to the West End.

Peter Meade, a member of the Boston Redevelopment Authority’s Board of Directors, told Trinity at the board’s meeting Thursday that the BRA will only allow the project to move forward if it includes such a store.

“It is something vitally important to the communities there,” Meade said.

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During the meeting, representatives from Trinity presented plans for the Bulfinch Triangle project that included 320 residential units with 159 in-building parking spots, two subway entries and ground-level retail bays in addition to the supermarket.

Nancy Ludwig, an architect from ICON Architecture working with Trinity, said the site presents special challenges, including “some interesting underground objects” including the central artery and Orange and Green line tunnels.

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Other notable items:

  • The board approved a scoping determination for New Balance Field at Boston University. A representative of the university told the board that the field, which will be used primarily for women’s field hockey, was made possible by a donation from New Balance and will be able to support up to 10 visiting team buses.
  • The board approved a one-year tentative agreement to designate Kavanagh Advisory Group, LLC as the redeveloper of the Chain Forge Building located at 105 First Street in Charlestown. A spokesman at the meeting said that the building has posed challenges for redevelopment due to the equipment left behind at the site.
  • The board approved a request to lease BRA property at 148 Shawmut Avenue in the South End to Stanhope Garage to use as a parking lot. A BRA representative said the lot would support 22 parking spots.


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