
"The proposed development is for more than just a music venue. It's for a nine-story, mixed-use building with 139 residential units, 20% of which will be affordable, and 7,100 square feet of ground floor retail space. In the same intersection, the other three corners are set to be redeveloped as well, with a 96-room hotel (without dedicated parking) also in the works."
"With a revamped version of its iconic green awning, the new location will be just two blocks down from the original Great Scott on the corner of Cambridge Street and Harvard Avenue, with a 300-person capacity at Great Scott and 75 at its smaller sister venue, O'Brien's. Beginning in 1976, Great Scott was known for hosting little-known performers right before they struck it big."
After being rescheduled from July, the Great Scott redevelopment plan passed the Boston Zoning Board of Appeals. Many supporters joined the online meeting but most did not get time to speak before approval. The project includes a nine-story mixed-use building with 139 residential units, 20% designated affordable, and 7,100 square feet of ground-floor retail. The same intersection will also see a 96-room hotel without dedicated parking. The new venue will be two blocks from the original, with Great Scott hosting 300 people and sister venue O'Brien's holding 75. Great Scott has operated since 1976 and drew strong public support after its 2020 closure.
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