Latest plans to replace a South Boston bar with a residential building formally filed
A developer this week filed formal plans to tear down the Stadium Sports Bar at 228 Old Colony Ave. to make way for a six-story building with 28 apartments or condos - in what it's calling "a compelling precedent" for further development of the area around Old Colony and Dorchester Street.
Ryan Sillery's proposal calls for 29 parking spaces for the units, which will range from one to three bedrooms and which will include four affordable units.
The building will also have some ground-floor retail space. Earlier this year, Sillery and his partner told the Boston Licensing Board they want to use the Stadium's liquor license to attract a restaurant to the space.
Because the project is under 50,000 square feet, it requires only a single public meeting before going before the BRA board for approval. The project will also require Zoning Board of Appeals approval.
In the application, Sillery's architects explain their exterior design:
The building’s massing is derived from a creative reassessment of it’s site context and urban conditions. A series of metal panels provide a strong identity along the segmented urban grid of Old Colony Ave, and serve to subdivide the building form, composed primarily of brick masonry and glass. With the addition of wood tone composite panels, the design possesses a rich material palette that relates to it’s immediate context and serves as a compelling precedent for the area’s future development.
232 Old Colony Ave. small-project review request - 3.2M PDF.
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The Stadium...
I took a stab at going there..I guess its too late to give it another shot..
Stab and shot.
I hear it was known for that.
Why do all the building plans in this city look the same?
It seems everyone is on this brown kick lately.
They look like shit.
Boston is getting uglier and
Boston is getting uglier and uglier. No more architectural character because developers are on a "budget".
Yuck
Yuk, yuk, yuk. The sound of builders laughing all the way to the bank with this one.
For the same reason all the
For the same reason all the buildings built generations ago were all brownstones that looked the same. It isn't just Boston, this is the direction of almost all modern buildings that are designed on a budget.
Brownstones are classy
and don't look like shit. In 100 years if these "modern" buildings are even still standing they will still look like shit.
To their dismay, most
To their dismay, most architects rarely have the opportunity to do true design work.It's cheaper for developers and architectural firms to keep churning out the same old tired, plastic-looking design over and over again.
Too bad about the crappy roads
that ruin bicycle wheels so that riders have to carry their bikes back home.
nah, it's not the roads...
..some townie rammed a cookie monster stuffed doll in his rear spokes...you can see it.
That Other Bike Is About To Get Clipped By The Car Turning Right
Condo city
Can we change the City of Boston seal to a picture of a condo?
Very accurate
Wide intersection. No crosswalks.
Truly Bizarre Building
This may not be pretty, but it's hardly standard issue.
Look at the front facade that extends beyond any living space (and I mean on the left, not the ghost image on the right.) What is the pattern of openings on it? It appears some surfaces are solid while others represent glass windows hanging in the air, utterly unconnected to any living space. Also, notice the rear balconies that are apparently covered on the long side (with windows/openings) but wide open on the short.
Are we sure this isn't a practical joke?
Suldog
http://jimsuldog.blogspot.com
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I don't see it. Everything looks normal enough to me. Okay, some non-90 degree angles, mostly forced by the shape of the parcel, but other than that...
I Keep Checking...
... to see if I missed something obvious, but I still don't see the normalcy you do. That front facade is definitely just hanging out there in space on the left side.
Suldog
http://jimsuldopg.blogspot.com
A gold star goes to the first
A gold star goes to the first person who can name the bar that preceded The Stadium.
The bar that preceded the Stadium
It was "Kelly's. Owned by Martin Kelly Sr with the dining room attached. Kelly's Cork & Bull. And before that it was the Sportlight Cafe.
Universal hub
Kellys
A Quaint Little Neighborhood Bistro
Kelly's Cork & Bull
Stadium
Cork & Bull
Kelly's cork and bull
They served great suckapunches there with a side of kicks to the face....mut kelly
Old Colony and Dorchester St
The Cork and Bull. I think that place was even more dicey than the Stadium
Great location
Luxury units overlooking the Ironworkers Union Hall, Drive In Paint Mart, Scooter Store and the world famous Ho Toy Chinese Takeout. You can watch all the drunken yuppies pukng up their egg rolls at 2 am.
Is it
A steel frame building?
nobody had mentioned the
Views of OC projects will be the highlight and these units will surely command the higher rents.
Those places..
...will all be luxury condos soon enough. Time to buy now before it gets real expensive.
More parking lots near the T!
A 7 minute walk from the train and a 1-to-1 parking ratio. It's a good thing we're reserving all of this precious land near the T for people who want to be able to drive to work.