0 Rosenthal Tax break at Fenway Center Gets Support from Mayor Walsh

rendering of fenway center project

Credit: Boston Business Journal

Mayor Walsh is looking to offer some reprieve to the Fenway Center Project.  Will this stimulus be enough for the $550 million project to get off the ground?  The residential and commercial market are both very strong and seem to be poised to continue upward; the real concern is the cost of construction.

The BBJ offered some underlying details on the tax agreement:

“The proposed 121A tax agreement, first reported by the Boston Globe Monday, is intended to provide property tax relief in a designated “blighted” areas. The Rosenthal tax plan is expected to be on the Boston Redevelopment Authority agenda at its board meeting on Thursday. The state would also have to approve the arrangement.”

The full article is available on the Boston Business Journal’s website.

0 Fenway Center Project Cleared

Rendering of the Fenway Center project in Boston

Photo Credit: Boston Globe

Projects that seems only to be dreams in years past are moving forward to reality.  The Fenway Center development will bring a 27 story office and retail complex along with 550 apartments to the area along the turnpike.

According to a Boston Globe article, “Governor Deval Patrick’s administration has struck a deal to allow construction of Fenway Center, a $500 million mega-development in Boston that would transform scrubby parking lots near the storied ballpark into a bustling complex of homes, stores, offices, and parking.”

To read the full article, continue on to the Boston Globe online.

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