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The former grocery chain warehouse and shipping facility occupies a large tract of land that straddles the Boston and Dedham line near the Blue Hills.
The former grocery chain warehouse and shipping facility occupies a large tract of land that straddles the Boston and Dedham line near the Blue Hills. (Photos By Erik Jacobs For The Boston Globe) Photos By Erik Jacobs For The Boston Globe

South of the border

Boston's biggest residential project won't be built unless the city is able to add a piece of Dedham

By Robert Preer
Globe Correspondent / April 8, 2007

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The largest residential development ever proposed for Boston is so big the builder needs to take 37 acres from Dedham to make it happen. (Full article: 1293 words)

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