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Project Name

Plan Nubian: 40-50 Warren Street

Project Parcels

0802550000

40 50 WARREN ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
8,296sqft

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Neighborhood
Roxbury
Councilor
Fernandes Anderson
Units Total
35
Income-Restricted Units
35
Property Size
8,296 sq/ft

Developer

New Urban Collaborative Limited

Project Goals

40-50 Warren Street involves the Boston Transportation Department parking lot totaling 8,296 sq. ft. in the Nubian Square section of Roxbury. This parcel, and 3 others -- 75-81 Dudley Street, 2147 Washington Street, and 135 Dudley Street -- has been made available for development as part of PLAN: Nubian Square. After an extensive public planning process, a development Request for Proposals (RFP) was issued in July 2018, calling for mixed use commercial and housing for the site. Two proposals were received and New Urban Collaborative received tentative designation as developer of the site in the summer of 2019. New Urban Collaborative's proposal includes 25 residential units with a significant portion of affordable units, as well as commercial space for offices, retail, and a restaurant.

Timeline

Spring 2018

Community Feedback

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

Summer 2018

Developer Selection

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

Jul 17, 2018

Request for Proposals (RFP) Opened for Bidding

Feb 08 2019
UPDATE: On April 13, developer teams presented their proposals for this parcel and heard questions and comments from residents. You can see the full video of those presentations here: New Urban CollaborativeNuestra Comunidad ---------- The PLAN: Dudley Square Project Review Committee (PDPRC), Department of Neighborhood Development (DND), and Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) convened two community meetings to view developer proposals in response to the recent Request for Proposals (RFP) for city vacant land in Dudley Square. At these two Saturday meetings, applicants presented their proposals and there was an opportunity to ask questions and comment. On February 23, 2019, proposals for 135 Dudley Street and 7581 Dudley Street were reviewed.On April 13, 2019, proposals for 2147 Washington Street and 4050 Warren Street were reviewed. Click here to see the DEVELOPER PROPOSALS for 40-50 Warren Street, in addition to proposals for all other PLAN: Dudley Square parcels.
Campbell Stras | Project Manager
Jun 07 2019
UPDATE: On June 3, 2019, the Project Review Committee concluded its 5-month evaluation of all PLAN: Dudley Square proposals and presented developer recommendations to the Roxbury Strategic Master Plan Oversight Committee. The Oversight Committee heard questions and comments from the community and voted to accept all four of the PRC's recommendations. The recommended developers are: Cruz Development Corporation as the developer for 135 Dudley Street;New Atlantic Development and DREAM Development as the developer team for 2147 Washington Street;New Urban Collaborative as the developer for 40-50 Warren Street;Madison Park Development Corporation as the developer for 75-81 Dudley Street. The full presentation made by the PRC to the Oversight Committee has been posted below, including information about the ongoing community input process that continues. Comments and questions can also be left below or you can contact DND via the Development Officer listed on this page.
Campbell Stras | Project Manager
Fall 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.

Under Construction

Predicted Date: Winter 2026

Project Complete

Predicted Date: Summer 2027
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