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Richard McGuinness Deputy Director for Planning Boston Redevelopment Authority BOSTON Innovation District – South Boston Waterfront

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Richard McGuinnessDeputy Director for Planning

Boston Redevelopment Authority

BOSTONInnovation District – South Boston Waterfront

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CityPopulation Growth

2000-2010

Boston 4.8%

Cambridge 3.8

San Francisco 3.7

Hartford 2.6

Providence 2.5

New York City 2.1

Newark 1.3

Philadelphia .06

Baltimore -4.6

Chicago -6.9

Pittsburgh -8.6

Boston 2010 Population

City 617,594 Metro 4,552,402

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Metro Area Bachelor’s Degree or Higher

Boston 39.16%

Washington DC 37.22

San Francisco 35.59

San Jose 35.22

Madison 34.81

New York City 33.12

Minneapolis 32.22

Norwalk 31.55

Raleigh 30.84

Des Moines 30.80

103,895 young people ages 18-34 with a bachelor’s degree or higher in the City of Boston

41.5%

of the City of Boston’s young population with a bachelor’s degree or higher

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New Parks

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South BostonWaterfront

Innovation District

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Boston New York

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Boston New York

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1630 Shoreline

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Transit System

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Highway and Expressway

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Copley Square

GovernmentCenter

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2005 2040

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2005 2050

1999-2009 7.7M sq ft Built

Office: 2.6M sq ft

Residential: 1,000 units

Hotel: 1,750 rooms

Civic/Cultural: 2.2M sq ft

Projected Additional Build-out 19M sq ft

Office: 6M sq ft

Residential: 6,000 units

Hotel: 5,000 rooms

Retail: 2M sq ft

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ResidentialOfficeHotelRetailCultural/EduR&DExhibitionIndustrial

8%28%

9%2%1%0%

11%42%

22%28%14%

8%2%0%7%

20%

33%13%13%

3%8%

14%7%9%

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Existing Planned Innovation

Overall District Land Use Mix

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uses/activity

public realmindustrial heritage transportation/transit

housinginstitution character/diversity

infrastructure

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Innovation District Housing

1.1M sq ft

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49-63 Melcher Street

1.1M sq ft

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Pier 4

1.1M sq ft

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Pier 4

1.1M sq ft

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Seaport Square Innovation Center

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Seaport Square Innovation Center

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Seaport Square

Innovation RequirementsResidential 15% affordable

15% innovation/workforce

Office 20% innovation

Retail 20% innovation

Hotel 20% innovation

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Fan Pier Parcel C Residences

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BCEC Expansion

400K sq ft Exhibition+225K sq ft Meeting+5000 Seats Auditorium+1000 Rooms HotelTotal over 2M sq ft

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Planned Hotels

Waterside Place

USPS

Congress Street Hotel

Fan Pier / Pier 4 /Seaport Square

WestinExpansion

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