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Copley Place Retail Expansion & Residential Addition Project Citizen Advisory Committee (CAC)
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Neighborhood: Back Bay
Type: Economic Development/Planning
Status: In Process
Project Manager: Mary Knasas/
Lauren Shurtleff/
Heather Campisano/
John Fitzgerald
Phone Number: (617)918-4489/
(617)918-4353/
(617)918-4404/
(617)918-4267
Email Address: Mary.Knasas.BRA@cityofboston.gov
Lauren.Shurtleff.BRA@cityofboston.gov
Heather.Campisano.BRA@cityofboston.gov
John.Fitzgerald.bra@cityofboston.gov
Last Updated: 1/25/2012

The Copley Place Site is located at 100 Huntington Avenue, at the border of the South End and Back Bay. More specifically, the Site occupies the southwest corner of Stuart and Dartmouth Streets, and currently functions as a large brick paved entry plaza for Neiman Marcus and Copley Place.

On June 23rd, 2008 the Simon Property Group filed a Project Notification Form (PNF) proposing an expansion to the Copley Place Development, which was initially built on air rights above the Boston Extension of the Massachusetts Turnpike in the early 1980s. As part of the original Copley Place Development, there was consideration of additional retail space relative to what was eventually built.

On August 15, 2011, the proponent filed a Draft Project Impact Report (DPIR), which outlined the updated plans for the project, which includes approximately 115,000-SF of new retail and restaurant space. The expansion plans also include the addition of approximately 670,000-SF of new residential space, comprising 318 housing units, as well as improvements to the public realm surrounding the Copley Place Development in the vicinity of Dartmouth and Stuart Streets and the creation of a more welcoming entrance from the Southwest Corridor.

On November 17, 2011, the BRA Board approved the expansion project, a $500 million private investment project that will provide 1,700 construction jobs. The project’s Planned Development Area (PDA) Development Plan also received approval from the Boston Zoning Commission on December 14, 2011. The 318 residential units will be housed in a 47-story tower, which will be the tallest residential building in Boston at 625 feet. The proponent will create 48 new affordable housing units on site.

The new design will transform the brick-paved plaza entrance to Neiman Marcus into a multi-story atrium with a glass façade welcoming pedestrians into an indoor garden with programmed activities and channeling visitors and shoppers to the retail stores.

Simon Property Group has committed to developing a landscaping plan for the Southwest Corridor Park that incorporates active uses along with a $250,000 contribution to the Southwest Corridor Park Conservancy. The developer has also committed up to $1 million towards new public art and $250,000 to the Friends of Copley Square.

The project will generate approximately $7.2 million in annual property tax revenue and is expected to break ground in fall 2012 with an estimated construction time of 3 years.

Citizens Advisory Committee: The Copley Place Expansion Citizens Advisory Committee (CPECAC) is made up of residents, business owners, community organizations, and professionals. Mayor Thomas M. Menino appointed the CPECAC on May 2008 to review and guide proposed development by the Simon Property Group at the Copley Place Site. The CPECAC will be responsible for assisting the BRA with review of development scenarios, urban design, transportation impacts, and mitigation during the Article 80 review process.

For more information, please visit the BRA’s Development Projects website:
http://www.bostonredevelopmentauthority.org/DevelopmentProjects/devprojects.asp?action=ViewProject&ProjectID=1353

 
Publication(s):

  1. PDA Development Plan Submitted
  2. Project Notification Form
  3. CAC Meeting #1 Notes 6-19-08
  4. CAC Meeting #2 Notes 7-10-08
  5. CAC Meeting #3 Notes 7-23-08
  6. CAC Meeting #4 Notes 8-5-08
  7. CAC Meeting #5 Notes 9-10-08
  8. CAC Meeting #6 Notes 9-24-08
  9. Scoping Session Minutes 7-16-08
  10. Public Meeting #1 Notes 7-15-08
  11. CAC Meeting #7 Notes 10-8-08
  12. Copley Place Scoping Determination
  13. CAC Meeting #8 Notes 10-22-08
  14. CAC Meeting #9 Notes 11-19-08
  15. CAC Meeting #10 Notes 12-3-08
  16. CAC Meeting #11 Notes 6-15-11
  17. DPIR Summary for CAC – 6-29-11
  18. CAC Meeting #12 Notes 6-29-11
  19. CAC List of Members - 2011
  20. Copley Place Draft Project Impact Report
  21. CAC Meeting #13: Notes 7-20-11
  22. CAC Meeting #14: Notes 9-7-11
  23. CAC Meeting#15: PowerPoint Presentation 9-28-11
  24. CAC Meeting #15: Notes 9-28-11
  25. Response from Simon Property Group regarding 9-9-11 CAC Subcommittee Comments – 10-12-11
  26. CAC Meeting #16: Notes 10-12-11
  27. CAC Meeting # 17 Presentation 10-19-11
  28. CAC Meeting #17: Notes 10-19-11
  29. CAC Meeting #18: Notes 10-26-11
  30. Response/Addendum to CAC Meeting #18 Notes 10-28-11
  31. Comment Letters Received on the Copley Place Expansion Project Draft Project Impact Report and Planned Development Area Development Plan
  32. Comment Letters Received on the Copley Place Expansion Project Draft Project Impact Report and Planned Development Area Development Plan from the CAC members and ex-officio members
  33. CAC Meeting #19: Notes 11-9-11
  34. Response to CAC DPIR-PDA Comment Letter from Simon Property Group
  35. Affordable Housing Proposal from Simon Property Group – 11-10-11
  36. Response to CAC Concerns from Simon Property Group – 11-10-11


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