0 Twin Towers Proposed at TD Garden

Rendering of proposed towers at TD Garden in Boston

Photo Credit: Boston Redevelopment Authority (via BBJ)

The North Station submarket area could be home to more than our beloved Celtic and Bruins. This project would bring more than just sports fans to the area, it would add 1.7 million square feet of office, retail, and residential space to that area.

According to a Boston Business Journal report, “a joint venture of Boston Properties and Delaware North Cos. have filed plans to build a pair of office and residential towers on Causeway Street next to the MBTA’s North Station…the 1.7-million-square-foot mixed-use development to be built on a 3-acre parcel will feature up to 300,000 square feet of multi-story retail space, 500 residential units in a 600,000-square-foot tower, a 200-room hotel, an office tower containing 600,000 square feet of Class A office space and 800 underground parking spaces.”

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

0 400-foot Towers Proposed at Boston Garden

Construction at the site of the old Boston Garden

Credit: The Boston Globe

The Boston Garden landscape is looking to make a change with the proposed addition of new office space, retail storefronts, and residences. The construction would yield a significant upgrade to the historic Beantown landmark, but what will it offer the true Celtics and Bruins fan? Modern places to work, eat, sleep and watch their teams bring home another championship, of course!

The Boston Globe reported yesterday that “owners of the TD Garden are resurrecting plans for a high-rise development in front of the arena that will include a pair of 400-foot towers containing offices, hundreds of residences, a hotel, and stores. The project, which would create a modern, retail-filled gateway to the North Station area, has gained new momentum in recent months, with Target Corp. and Stop & Shop negotiating plans to open stores in the complex.”

Follow the link to read the Globe’s full coverage of the TD Garden renovations, or view our listings of available North Station Office Space.