Can it be? Work begins to replace destroyed restaurant row in the Fenway
By adamg on Mon, 10/18/2010 - 3:04pm
Actual progress on Peterborough Street today: A small team of workers began removing debris behind the mural-covered plywood to allow for more serious construction of a new building that will house up to nine restaurants.
84-100 Peterborough Trust, which owns the property, says it already has lease commitments from El Pelon, Thornton's Bar & Grill and Rod Dee Thai to return to the block, which went up in flames in January, 2009. An unnnamed Japanese grill and sushi bar also wants to move in, the trust said in a statement.
The owners hope to have a new building up within six months.
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Sorentos?
Please come back Sorentos! Great food, great service and much less expensive than north end.
restaurant row
sorenttos WIIL NOT be back 100% sure !!!!
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOORAAAAAAAAAAAAA
HOOOOOOOOOOOOOORAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYYYYYYYY!
Evidence
Mike Mennonno has come up with convincing evidence that something is actually happening.
He must have read it in the Globe, which I did too, and dismissed as more smoke, if you will, from the owner.
'Bout time -- we'll all be glad to see it back.
Want to build a 5 story hotel
Want to build a 5 story hotel with retail on the first floor in a neighborhood full of 5 story buildings?
GTFO.
Want to build a 30 story building with no retail, a giant wall crushing the soul of the street and bad architecture?
Heres 60 million to get you started.
Hey, peteman, I hope you're still a reader
I wrote:
You responsed:
Sorry, sir. I still don't have any lottery numbers for you. But I do hope one of the re-opened restaurants serves you your crow personally.
Kaz, Do you have any idea who
Kaz,
Do you have any idea who you are dealing with? He is a LANDLORD. Get the last part of the word -- LORD. Wooooow. Big shot.
These landlords think they are God because someone left them property in a will.