ext_238930 ([identity profile] tastyanagram.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] davis_square2010-06-04 10:46 am

The Fitchburg Line Industrial Corridor errata

Hi, everyone. I'm a Somerville resident, formerly of Davis Square, and currently living on Prospect Hill. I'm contemplating starting an LJ community for the Union Square area, if anyone's interested, but in this post I just wanted to share an extremely interesting page I've found this morning: http://pixels.furiousbees.com/somind/

The author mentions LJ in the introduction so forgive me if it's already been posted here. Here's an excerpt taken from the text at the link given above:

There are at least four large businesses that I know of occupying this little cluster of industry: Ames Safety Envelope, which occupies a dwindling share of a huge complex of buildings divided by Dane Street; the Peter Forg Manufacturing Co., which does metal stamping and fabricating right across the track from Ames; L. Bornstein Flooring, which operates a large and ugly structure north of Washington Street; and the H.D. Chasen Company, which sells industrial supplies out of a small complex on Lake Street. There's also a clutch of smaller industrial businesses or former businesses operating from smaller buildings. I've collected some information on the history of the locations on this page from the Sanborn maps available through the Somerville Public Library.

I had been meaning to photograph this area for some time, but ultimately it was an LJ friend's comment that "you are near a METALWORKING plant and I haven't seen pictures?!?!" that spurred me to action. So, beginning on a beautiful day in May, I went on a series of expeditions to explore and document some of the last working factories in Somerville. (The lighting conditions weren't always great, so I've done a fair amount of quick and dirty enhancement in Photoshop to create the final images.)

I found this page extremely informative, but I found at least one error. The author states that the Paper and Provisions Warehouse currently houses "the Somerville Boxing Club and an organ repair company", but to my knowledge it's artists' studio space. I left a comment on the associated Google map but couldn't find a way to contact the author.

If anyone has any more information, I'd love to hear about it. I absolutely love this area—there's so much to learn about its history. Did you know that Union Square used to be called Liberty Pole Square, for example?

[personal profile] ron_newman 2010-06-04 04:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Ames Envelope was sold to an out-of-state company and is in the process of closing down its manufacturing facilities here. May even have done so already. I don't know what the future holds for those properties.

Can you add a date to your photo essay, indicating when you wrote the text and took the pictures?
Edited 2010-06-04 16:57 (UTC)

[identity profile] postrodent.livejournal.com 2010-06-04 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
That's a damn shame. The final wave of Boston's deindustrialization, here, although I guess Second Wind and to some extent Forg are still showing the flag.

I will be updating the page and giving it a bit more structure at some point, at which time I'll put in some dates. But as I noted elsewhere, it's not the priority because my priority right now is (or at least should be) packing all my junk, fixing up my apartment, and moving to Seattle. :) I took the photos in May '08, and was sporadically writing the text and editing the photos for the rest of the year, with the page arriving in its present form around December '09. (This thread is now my notepad.)

[identity profile] secretlyironic.livejournal.com 2010-06-04 06:47 pm (UTC)(link)
The Envelope building on Park Street does have some other tenants, including the Harvard Book Store warehouse-- they do a warehouse sale there every year. Big discounts.

[personal profile] ron_newman 2010-06-04 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
That might explain the mysterious "Special Event Parking" signs in one of the photos. Do you remember what time of year the sale is?

Somerville Open Studios parking might be another possible explanation, especially if the photo was taken in May.
Edited 2010-06-04 18:59 (UTC)