Boylston Properties has proposed a 227-unit residential building in Alewife after a construction moratorium was placed on the Cambridge neighborhood in fear that there would be too much life sciences development entering the space, the Boston Business Journal first reported.
The plan would be to redevelop 745 Concord Ave., a one-story office building home to Spinelli Commercial Properties. Boylston hasn’t purchased the property yet, as the sale is contingent on the project’s approval.
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