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Rise Together Files Plans for Developing Sullivan Square Parcels

Boston developer Rise Together has officially launched the process of developing the 40 parcels it has accumulated in and around Sullivan Square in Charlestown over the past two years, the Boston Globe reported.  

The firm has formally notified city officials of its plans for a 900,000-square-foot office and lab complex on Roland Street, west of Interstate 93 near the Somerville line, as part of an “Inner Belt” cluster that will mark the first phase of Rise Together’s Charlestown efforts. This phase also would include 160 apartments on Cambridge Street, the main drag through that area. 

Cofounder Jim Grossmann told the Globe Rise Together plans two apartment buildings, each with at least 225 rentals, and a 300,000-square-foot lab/office building clustered around Spice Street, next to the Sullivan Square exit off Interstate 93, on the other side of the highway from Roland Street. The developer is also eyeing a third cluster. 

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