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Project Name

Norfolk & Woodrow

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

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Neighborhood
DORCHESTER
Councilor
Worrell
Property Size
8,213 sq/ft

Developer

To Be Decided

Project Goals

Three parcels consisting of 8,213 s.f. of vacant land at the corner of Norfolk Street and Woodrow Avenue in Dorchester being made available for development.

Timeline

Fall 2016

Community Feedback

We’re meeting with community members to gather feedback on plans for the site.

Nov 15 2016
Join us for a community meeting on November 15, 2016 to discuss the possible redevelopment of these three parcels located at Norfolk Street and Woodrow Avenue in Dorchester. We look forward to your comments, and hope you'll follow this project on our website!
Amy Wipfler | Project Manager
Nov 22 2016
Thanks to everyone who attended our community meeting on Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at Project Ministries.The feedback we received was greatly appreciated. We welcome any additional comments or questions as we prepare the RFP which will be issued in January 2017.
Amy Wipfler | Project Manager
Winter 2016

Developer Selection

We’ll release a Request for Proposals and select a developer for this site.

Dec 27, 2016

Request for Proposals (RFP) Opened for Bidding

Spring 2018

City Planning

This project is going through a zoning review with the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA). Then we’ll work with the Developer on funding, design, and compliance.

Under Construction

Construction is underway. For further information on road closures and parking impact, contact the Project Manager.

Project Complete

This project is ready for use.

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