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Project Name

Mission Hill Pathway a.k.a Parker and Terrace Street Development

Project Parcels

1000431000

790 PARKER ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
2,926sqft

1000436000

780 PARKER ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
2,200sqft

1000437000

778 PARKER ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
2,174sqft

1000396000

77 TERRACE ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
28,300sqft

1000433000

786 PARKER ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
2,577sqft

1000434000

784 PARKER ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
2,394sqft

1000432000

788 PARKER ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
2,901sqft

1000428000

796 PARKER ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
2,738sqft

1000429000

794 PARKER ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
5,526sqft

1000435000

782 PARKER ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
2,204sqft

1000430000

792 PARKER ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
3,817sqft
Project Images

2 PHOTOS

Neighborhood
Roxbury
Councilor
Durkan
Units Total
44
Income-Restricted Units
44
Property Size
57,757 sq/ft

Developer

ODJ Dev LLC

Project Goals

11 Parcels in 1 Development Opportunity. All parcels are located in the Mission Hill District of the City of Boston’s Jamaica Plain Neighborhood.

Site 1) 778-796 Parker Street, totaling approximately 30,000 square feet, for housing development and a community garden. The community garden should total approximately 6,000 square feet and be located on the northern portion of Parker Street, whereas the housing should be located from the community garden and extend to the southern portion of Parker Street.

Site 2) 77 Terrace Street, totaling approximately 28,300 square feet, for mixed-use multifamily housing, commercial and light industrial uses on Terrace Street.

Timeline

Community Feedback

We’re meeting with community members to gather feedback on plans for the site.

Sep 23 2021
Parker Terrace Project Update
33 ATTENDEES

Nov 02 2021
DND intends to apply for EPA Brownfield Cleanup Grant funding for the Parker and Terrace Site. Details about the grant and cleanup plan will be discussed at the November 4, 2021 community meeting. DND invites the public to review and comment on the attached draft grant narrative and Analysis of Brownfields Cleanup Alternatives (ABCA). Comments may be sent to James Smith, Sr. Environmental Compliance Manager, at james.smith@boston.gov . Comments must be received by 10:00 AM on November 19, 2021.
James Smith | Project Manager
Nov 04 2021
Parker Terrace Development Discussion
30 ATTENDEES

Nov 15 2021
Feb 03 2022
Parker & Terrace Community Meeting
30 ATTENDEES

Apr 13 2022
Parker Terrace Public Meeting
24 ATTENDEES

Apr 14 2022
Fall 2022

Developer Selection

We’ll release a Request for Proposals and select a developer for this site.

Sep 6, 2022

Request for Proposals (RFP) Opened for Bidding

Sep 15 2022
Parker and Terrace Street RFP Pre-Applicant Conference
23 ATTENDEES

Sep 21 2022
Feb 07 2023
Parker and Terrace Street Development: RFP Applicant Presentation
116 ATTENDEES

Feb 08 2023
Feb 08 2023
Developer Proposals presentation from the MOH Sponsored meeting on February 7, 2023. The public comment period will be open until February 20, 2023 . You can share your thoughts on the proposed development using the link below: https://forms.gle/77XprcMdBsydTiXR6
Julio Pilier | Project Manager
Mar 16 2023
Comments received during the public comment period.
Julio Pilier | Project Manager
Summer 2023

City Planning

This project is going through a zoning review with the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA). Then we’ll work with the Developer on funding, design, and compliance.

Oct 15 2024
Community Meeting - Planned Garden Cleanup and Design
Oct 15 2024 6:00-8:00PM

Oct 17 2024
Thank you to everyone who attended the 10/15 meeting! Please see the attached slide presentation from the meeting. Any feedback regarding the EPA Brownfields project and Analysis of Brownfields Cleanup Alternatives may be sent to James Smith, Senior Environmental Compliance Manager at james.smith@boston.gov .
James Smith | Project Manager

Under Construction

Predicted Date: To Be Determined

Project Complete

Predicted Date: To Be Determined
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