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Report on community meeting on Johnny D's redevelopment
During a recent neighborhood meeting, Carla presented revised plans for redeveloping Johnny D's. Most notable is that she will not be demolishing the building, but renovating and building in two phases. The first phase is to renovate the existing structure to support three additional floors and lease 3300 sf of commercial space out as soon as possible. The second phase will be construction of the residential floors which will include 7 units, one which she will live in. She will rent the other 6 units.
Carla hopes to begin construction on phase one in June and to submit to the Zoning Board of Appeals for phase two In June.
She is currently selecting materials for the facade and considers it a building with two faces. The Holland Street side will be more modern and the Winter Street side will fit in with the abutting residential neighborhood.
She is actively seeking potential commercial tenants that will contribute to the vibrancy of the neighborhood and is talks with several potential options.
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The Future of Johnny D's - meeting TONIGHT! (Wednesday)

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240 Elm Lane Closure and Night Work
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Former Found and former Boston Bead Company storefronts
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Neighborhood Meeting Tonight re: 39 Chester St.
THERE WILL BE A NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING REGARDING THE PROPOSED RESIDENTIAL ADDITION TO THE EXISTING TWO FAMILY DWELLING AT 39 CHESTER STREET, SOMERVILLE, MA (Adding one (1) new residential unit)
SPONSORED BY ALDERMAN LANCE DAVIS - WARD 6
The Developer their Attorney and the Architect shall be present to speak with neighbors and answer any questions.
WHEN: MONDAY, APRIL 25, 2016
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City of Somerville wants $138K from 240 Elm St. landlord before bfresh grocery can open
Somerville officials demand $138K in labor costs after collapse before grocery moves into 240 Elm St
mayoral spokeswoman Jackie Rossetti told the Journal officials have sent Argiros numerous other invoices seeking an additional $138,044.14 for city-labor related expenses surrounding the building between July 22, 2015 and March 3. She said city officials will hold the building’s certificate of occupancy until they receive the payment.
Work cited in the invoices include fire and police detail, DPW labor, material, and overtime costs, inspectional services overtime, and traffic and parking meter and overtime expenses, with traffic and parking payments alone costing more than $75,000.
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Somerville Street Improvement Project
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'bfresh' grocery coming to 240 Elm St -- Official city press release
Fresh Foods Store Coming to Davis Square’s 240 Elm St. Building
Urban grocer’s model aims to focus on fresh foods
An urban grocer, Fresh Formats LLC, has filed building permit applications to open a fresh foods market at 240 Elm St. in Davis Square, the site of the former Social Security Building. Ongoing renovation of the building is underway and it is expected that the 11,000-square-foot ground floor will be a neighborhood market later this year.
The building, which is currently vacant, also includes 20,000 sf of office space on the two upper floors that will be occupied by Davis Square Architects, a long-time tenant prior to the renovation, and others. An additional 2,400 sf of office space in the basement will be leased separately.
“Neighborhood residents have been clamoring for a grocer to complement the neighborhood’s specialty grocers including McKinnon’s and Dave’s Fresh, so this is welcome news,” said Mayor Joseph A. Curtatone. “To have the kind of truly livable squares our community values, we need neighborhood grocery stores, as well as services that cover the full range of community needs from banks, salons, and eateries to pharmacies and doctor’s offices. It’s this mix that helps transform a simple business district into a vibrant town center.”
Fresh Formats LLC is an Ahold company. They developed the bfresh® concept which debuted in Allston, Mass. September 2015. bfresh emphasizes fresh foods including organic produce along with natural and bulk foods and conventional groceries. The site plans received by the City also include an onsite bakery and a “Little Kitchen™” offering prepared foods made from scratch.
“My hope is that we not only have a new fresh foods market in sight, but a new community partner that will be a good neighbor in the square,” said Ward 6 Alderman Lance Davis. “With the loss of places like Farmer’s Bounty, it’s good to see another grocer coming to help anchor the heart of the square.”
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Dunkin Donuts will return to 240 Elm Street
Looks like the DD entrance will be at the east end of the building, next to Buffalo Exchange, while the supermarket entrance will be at the corner of Chester and Elm. I believe the plan is still to have an openable partition between the Dunks and the grocery store, so that they can keep different hours if desired.
(We still don't know who the supermarket will be.)
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Sale of property where Dick's Auto Body is located
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88 Dover St. Neighborhood Meeting
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Murphy "the florist" neighborhood meeting Mon. Feb. 1 at 6:30
owners retired. The meeting will be held at the site 346-352 Highland Ave.
The flyer was tuck into my porch railing and I would have tossed it had not a neighbor alerted me to the flyer.
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Two Public Meetings on Proposed Davis Sq Businesses
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240 Elm Street sidewalk is finally unobstructed and open!
The Chester Street sidewalk is still blocked by continuing construction on that side of the building.
Here's an update from the Somerville Journal. No official word yet of who the new tenant will be to replace Roche Bros, but I keep hearing that it will be some sort of grocery.
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Today is the deadline for the owner of 240 Elm Street to finish construction
Anyone think they're going to make it? Me neither.
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Wynn proposes footbridge over Mystic River
Read more at http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2015/11/12/wynn-resorts-footbridge-span-mystic/2i7jPr6hCYwSjTCsWwoxpI/story.html
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While we are discussing big (construction) holes
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Big hole in Teele Square
Any recent developments on that big hole in the ground in Teele Square? Last I heard there was residential/commercial development on the table but the property required environmental remediation.