The $5 billion, 21-building mixed-use project has long been in the works, with developers envisioning a climate-resilient mini-city on the site of the former Bayside Expo Center.
The Boston Planning and Development Agency board Thursday night approved a master plan for Dorchester Bay City, a $5 billion, 21-building mixed-use project along Mount Vernon Street and Morrissey Boulevard.
The master plan for the $5 billion “Dorchester Bay City” project, which calls for turning the site of the former Bayside Expo Center and surrounding parcels into a sprawling commercial and residential hub, is expected to go before a key city agency’s board next month. Initially expected to be on the agenda for August’s meeting of the Boston Planning and Development Agency
The master plan for the $5 billion Dorchester Bay City project, which aims to remake Columbia Point into a commercial and residential hub just steps from the Red Line, is on track to head before the board of the Boston Planning and Development Agency in August. The project last week received the approval of the Boston Civic Design Commission, a panel focused on architectural
Kosciuszko Circle, named for the Polish hero who fought for the US in the American Revolution, is one of the region’s most despised rotaries, a scene of relentless turmoil as vehicles converge there from I-93, Columbia Road, Old Colony Avenue, and Morrissey and Day boulevards and try to move on their way in varying directions from inside the circle.