The economic downturn caused many construction projects across the area to be put on hold. Fortunately, development in the region seems to be bouncing back to revitalize neighborhoods and get rid of community eyesores.
At the start of the new year, a statement from Mayor Thomas M. Menino’s office announced that “Cranes crowd the city skyline because investors are bullish on Boston.”
The Boston Redevelopment Authority also said that in 2012, 22 developments worth a combined $1.6 billion broke ground in Boston. The projects were expected to result in 4.6 million square feet of new development, and the creation of 2,450 construction jobs and 2,010 housing units.
Click here for another recent story on the major updates and other changes to Downtown Boston.
Flip through the slides to see some of the development projects currently in the works in the Greater Boston area.
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- Lovejoy Wharf
- Downtown waterfront
- Fenway Center
- Suffolk University redevelopment
- Fenway Triangle
- Nashua Street Residences
- Boston Convention & Exhibition Center hotels
- Boston Scientific headquarters
- Haymarket
- Filene’s
- Gate of Heaven
- 40 Trinity Place
- Barry’s Corner
- Boston University School of Law
- Pier 4
- EF Education First building
- NorthPoint
- Seaport District innovation center
- New England Conservatory
- Parcels 9 and 10
- ‘Ink Block’ at old Boston Herald site
- Albany Street hotel, apartments
- Downtown Quincy
- Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research
- Assembly Row
- Bulfinch Triangle
- Charlesview residences
- Avalon Exeter project
- Northwest Park
- Maxwell’s Green
- Christian Science Plaza
- Hong Lok House
- The Victor
- The Kensington
- Vertex Pharmaceuticals on Fan Pier
- Fan Pier Condos
- Copley Square
