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Project Name

Highland Park Unassociated Parcels

This is an inactive parcel with no planned development.
Project Parcels

1100041000

ANITA TE
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
1,009sqft

1100376000

180 THORNTON ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
2,329sqft

1100040000

ANITA TE
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
993sqft

0903768000

2 JUNIPER TE
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
1,334sqft

0903770000

2613 WASHINGTON ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
1,052sqft

0903769000

1 JUNIPER TE
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
1,136sqft

0903767000

3 JUNIPER TE
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
1,296sqft

1100852000

305 Highland ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
960sqft

0903203000

KENILWORTH ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
612sqft

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Neighborhood
Roxbury
Councilor
Fernandes Anderson
Property Size
10,721 sq/ft

Project Goals

The listed parcels, representing a portion of the overall Highland Park inventory, are the subject of a multiyear planning process between NHD/REMS and the Highland Park Project Review Committee to determine best use. in early 2017 DND and HPPRC agreed on recommended uses, culminating in a community charrette in March to review our planning work and recommendations. The charrette was positive and reaffirmed a majority of our land use recommendations.
Together with the HPPRC we are working to RFP sites in spring/summer 2017, fall/winter 2017 and 2018. The parcels in this record are slated for late 2017 and 2018 action.

This is an undeveloped lot owned by the City of Boston’s Department of Neighborhood Development.

The Department of Neighborhood Development acquires surplus and foreclosed property and is responsible for managing this real estate. We work to create housing and open space by making that land available to Bostonians over time through a public Request for Proposals process. This parcel of land is not yet planned for development, but stay tuned!

Do you need to report a non-emergency issue with this property? Contact Boston 311.

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