Cabot Cabot & Forbes’ Jay Doherty tells the TAB’s Jonathan Dame that the city has not responded to his settlement over the right to build a 334-unit workforce/affordable housing project in the Wells Avenue office park.
“It’s clear there is no combination of measures that the city will consider in settlement, because we’ve made a significant number of proposals and we’ve never gotten a single word back,” Doherty said.
$3 mil is a drop in the bucket of related projected municipal infrastructure need, and in the world of negotiation is insulting at best.
$3 mil is a drop in the bucket of related projected municipal infrastructure need, and in the world of negotiation is insulting at best.
The article says the order to negotiate is in the court papers. I can only find the Housing Appeals court order upholding the decision of the Zoning Board of Appeals. Anyone know where to find the cited court papers?
The article says the order to negotiate is in the court papers. I can only find the Housing Appeals court order upholding the decision of the Zoning Board of Appeals. Anyone know where to find the cited court papers?
This proposal is dead. The City is not going to lift the deed restriction under any circumstances and I wholeheartedly support their position. What part of NO doesn’t Doherty understand? Move on Cabot and Cabot.
This proposal is dead. The City is not going to lift the deed restriction under any circumstances and I wholeheartedly support their position. What part of NO doesn’t Doherty understand? Move on Cabot and Cabot.
could it be that CCF is not clever enough to trump the city?
could it be that CCF is not clever enough to trump the city?