Red Sox and partners unveil details of plans for development around Fenway Park
The ambitious project calls for 2.1 million square feet of office, housing, and retail space.
By Tim Logan Globe Staff,Updated January 29, 2021, 3:49 p.m.
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An artist s rendering of the proposed public gathering space adjacent to Fenway Park.WS Development
The streets around Fenway Park could be transformed over the next few years under development plans filed Friday by the owners of Red Sox and its partners.
Fenway Sports Group, the DâAngelo Family, and WS Development shared their clearest vision yet of plans to redevelop eight acres around the historic ballpark. A letter to the Boston Planning & Development Agency outlined a project that calls for 2.1 million square feet of offices, housing, and retail in four in buildings along Jersey and Landsdowne streets. Jersey Street would be permanently closed to vehicular traffic and become a âyear-round public gathering space.�