Meeting on Old Colony House redevelopment set for March 19 — CANCELLED

An architectural rendering of the proposed development. Dorchester-Michaels LLC

Editor's Note: This meeting has been canceled.

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The Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA) will host a public meeting with proponents of a 206-unit apartment complex that would replace the old Phillips Old Colony House facility on Thurs., March 19 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Leahy Holloran Community Center, 1 Worrell St., Dorchester. 

Dorchester-Michaels LLC’s proposal includes plans to construct a residential development that consisting of varying heights with five and six-story portions totaling approximately 163,885 square-feet. 

The proposal includes amenities and ground-level garage parking. The residential units would contain a mixture of studio units, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom units, and the parking structure would provide 130 spaces, and 6 additional outdoor parking spaces. 

Phillips Old Colony House was a landmark Morrissey Boulevard dining and function facility that shut its doors in 2017. The acre-and-a-half parcel is now being used to store automobiles.

The parcel in question is now owned by Phillips Family Properties, which also controls Boston Bowl, Phillips Candy House, Ramada Inn, and Comfort Inn among its Dorchester holdings.


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