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A Boston company is currently in the City’s review pipeline for a proposal that would completely remake the Willow Street-Highland Street industrial area – building a brand new building that would house a 33-dock freight forwarding business consisting of three yet-unnamed tenants.
Seyon Management, of Newbury Street, is proposing to demolish the existing warehouse at 22 Willow Street, combine the lot with 250 Marginal Street (now a vacant parking lot) and construct a new 146,410 sq. ft. building with 33 loading docks for the purpose of airport-related freight forwarding.
Seyon Management is proposing to demolish this old warehouse building on Congress and Willow Street and replace it with a new building that would house three freight forwarding tenants associated with the airport.
When Steven Piazza looks over the family business – which had existed at the Boston Market Terminal on Second Street in Everett since 1968 – he sees a bittersweet ending at the old facility, but a bright beginning across Market Street on the Chelsea side of the City Line.
The Boston Market Terminal sold to The Davis Companies in 2019 and has been permitted, with construction starting imminently, with the hopes of attracting a last-mile e-commerce tenant rather than the fruit and vegetable distributors that dominated the area for the last 50 years.
Steven Piazza, president and partner of the 80-year-old Community-Suffolk company – which has operated the Terminal since 1967 and had about six or seven tenants when they ceased operations over the last few months – said it isn’t the first move the Terminal has made over the years, and the company is trying to look on the bright side of things as they re-start by themselves.
When Steven Piazza looks over the family business – which had existed at the Boston Market Terminal on Second Street in Everett since 1968 – he sees a bittersweet ending at the old facility, but a bright beginning across Market Street on the Chelsea side of the City Line.
The Boston Market Terminal sold to The Davis Companies in 2019 and has been permitted, with construction starting imminently, with the hopes of attracting a last-mile e-commerce tenant rather than the fruit and vegetable distributors that dominated the area for the last 50 years.
The former Boston Market Terminal was built out in 1967 by Community-Suffolk and the Piazza family. The property sold in 2019 and operations recently ceased there.
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