Apartments could replace tool company on B Street in South Boston
A South Boston developer has proposed replacing the Hinds & Coon tool company at 118 B St., off West 3rd Street, with a five-story, 37-unit apartment building.
In a filing with the BPDA last week, developer Charles McCarthy is proposing 26 parking spaces in an at-grade garage. Six of the apartments would be rented as affordable.
McCarthy hopes to begin roughly 15 months of construction on the $20-million project by mid-2024. In addition to the BPDA, he will also need variances from the Zoning Board of Appeal.
His filing explains the building's design:
The corner lot at 118 B Street is located across East Third Street from a popular playground, Flaherty Park. Breaking down the massing of the building was critical to its relationship with not only the park but also with the surrounding buildings. By creating a collection of smaller building elements with softer edges - instead of a single mass with harder edges - the residential building would be more appealing visually and cast shorter and irregular shadows.
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Keeping affordable car-less
Buyers who can afford these units will have one or more cars. They’ll get the parking spots. The affordable units will fall under the Mayor’s “ you don’t need to drive” policy.
Another business being forced
Another business being forced out because of gentrification.
Forced out?
The company owns the building, so presumably the developer is going to be paying them an amount that makes it worthwhile to move or shut down.
There's plenty of gentrification that has gone on in South Boston - longtime residents forced out by property taxes they can no longer afford, renters forced out by rapidly escalating rents, etc. No need to gin up victimization stories.