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Condos could replace restaurant row

by Adam  Gaffin
Friday Oct 8, 2021

This article is from the October 7, 2021 issue of South End News.


A developer has filed plans to replace three restaurants at 1395-1405 Washington Street in the South End with a $23 million, seven-story condo building.
Two of the restaurants—the Gallows and Black Jack Pasta Kitchen—are already closed for good.
Developer Peter Georgantas says the new building, which will also include ground-floor retail space, "will fill in the huge gap that currently exists within the Washington Street corridor along this block by replacing what is currently a non-descript, anomalous, single story retail buildings flanked by existing (6) and (7) story residential buildings to the east and west."
Five of the units would be sold as affordable. The building would have no on-site parking.
More information here: https://www.bostonplans.org/projects/development-projects/1395-washington-street