ZBA approves proposal for Four Corners Plaza; 32 units and 3 townhouses

Rendering by DHK Architects

The Zoning Board of Appeal on Tuesday approved a 32-unit apartment building and three townhouses along Bowdoin Street at Bowdoin Avenue. All of the units in the Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corp’s development at 10-18 Bowdoin St. will be rented to people making between 30 percent and 60 percent of the Boston area median income.

The proposal — dubbed Four Corners Plaza— calls for 35 parking spaces and 4,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, which can be divided into three stores or offices.

Codman Square originally won city approval for the proposal in 2015 and received a building permit in 2016. The current plans are similar, but replace some 4,000 additional square feet of commercial space with four additional housing units.

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