Mixed-use

Updated Plans Filed for Back Bay Project

(l-r): Scott Bosworth, undersecretary, MassDOT; Don Peebles, chairman and CEO, The Peebles Corporation; Cheryl McKissack Daniel, president and CEO, McKissack & McKissack; Whitni Irving, project architect, Moody Nolan; and Blake Middleton, partner, Handel Architects

Boston – The Peebles Corporation recently filed a new Letter of Intent (LOI) with the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA) for Parcel 13 in the Back Bay, located at the corner of Boylston Street and Massachusetts Avenue in Boston’s historic Back Bay neighborhood at the site of the Turnpike Air Rights Parcel 13.

The revised proposal will be a mix of uses, highlighted by 125 new affordable residential rental units. It is the first 100% affordable housing project proposed in the Back Bay neighborhood of Boston. The hotel component has been replaced with a 300,000 gsf lab/office commercial component, with no parking on site given the proximity to the Hynes MBTA station.

As the largest African American owned development firm in the country, the Peebles Company is committed to creating an equitable development project that will exceed both MassDOT and BPDA diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) goals for public parcels, by committing to a goal of 51% participation by minorities and women. Peebles has committed to a partnership with Cheryl McKissack Daniel, president and CEO of McKissack & McKissack, the oldest 100% minority/women owned design and construction firm in the U.S. The team will also include Moody Nolan, the country’s largest African American owned architectural firm. The team will engage local M/WBE companies for the long-term management of the development, and all retail opportunities at the site will be offered to M/WBE restaurants and shops.

A new state-of-the-art, universally accessible MBTA Hynes Station will be integrated into the project’s ground floor with a new entrance off Boylston Avenue. As part of this, the project will provide funding and coordination for the renovation of Hynes Station including full accessibility for persons with disabilities; new publicly accessible station headhouses on Massachusetts Avenue, Boylston, and Newbury Streets; and the opportunity for infrastructure upgrades to the station power systems.

Along with other air rights parcel projects, P13 will contribute to the cost and infrastructure improvements required for the extension of the Prudential Tunnel, helping to bring that route up to current safety code standards.

“This project provides a unique ability to create transit-oriented, affordable housing units in the vibrant neighborhood of the Back Bay,” said Don Peebles, chairman and CEO. “For more than 35 years, The Peebles Corporation has succeeded in public-private partnerships around the country. We applaud the DEI guidelines put forth by both MassDOT and the BPDA and will continuously strive to ensure our team maximizes the opportunities for minority and women in our project. We believe the real estate development industry must play a major role in helping to close the wealth and income gaps that black Americans confront in Boston. The industry must also lead the way to a long-term sustainable solution for providing affordable housing to the residents of Boston. We are thrilled to share our updated plans for Parcel 13 in the Back Bay and look forward to  the continued opportunity to work with the community, the city and the state on this landmark development.”