More new retail, office and hotel options are coming to the Boston Financial District, centered around the intersection of State Street and Congress Street.
According to the BBJ, the Boston Redevelopment Authority’s agenda for its Thursday City Hall meeting includes the following projects:
- A public hearing to discuss a proposed 23-story, 346-room“micro hotel which is designed to meet the changing needs/habits of today’s urban travelers” at 240 Tremont St. in the Theater District.
- A public hearing to discuss Simon Property Group’s (NYSE: SPG)residential and retail expansion projectat 5 Copley Place, a proposed 52-story tower that includes 542 units of residential space spanning 680,000 square feet, a 54,000-square-foot addition to Neiman Marcus and a 60,000-square-foot addition of restaurant and retail space.
- Scheduling a public hearing about Related Beal’s Congress Square project.
- Approving and extending the Simmons College institutional master plan in the Fenway neighborhood.
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