A new, more expansive plan is on the table for Boston's brutalist Hurley building
Briefly

Gov. Maura Healey is renewing plans to redevelop the state-owned Charles F. Hurley and Erich Lindemann buildings in downtown Boston into a residential mixed-use development, emphasizing housing, mental health services, historic preservation, and commercial vitality.
The previous plan focusing on life sciences for the Hurley building by former Gov. Charlie Baker has been scrapped due to shrinking lab space demand and a growing housing shortage.
Current redevelopment plans are centered on addressing Massachusetts' 'urgent need for housing,' integrating historic preservation, commercial vitality, and upgraded mental health services within the project.
State officials emphasize creating new housing opportunities and a vibrant livable community through the superblock redevelopment project in downtown Boston.
Read at Boston.com
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