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Just like spring blooms, Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel & Residences has begun to peep skyward.
After last spring’s pandemic shutdown delayed the $400 million-plus project on Stuart Street in Back Bay, the 35-story mixed-use building is making noticeable vertical headway and is expected to be completed by summer 2022.
Topping the Raffles-managed hotel, the 146 residences are expected to go on sale this spring, with pricing information released around the same time.
Eventually, the reflective glass-clad tower, designed by Chelsea’s The Architectural Team, will rise to 400-plus feet and, due to the purchase of air rights, cantilever over neighboring University Club of Boston, adding both sculptural form and more space.
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Tucked between the former Hancock Tower and 100 Clarendon parking garage, the future home of the $400 million Raffles Boston Back Bay Hotel & Residences has literally kept a low profile since site work began in mid-2019.
That’s starting to change, as a rapid phase of vertical construction will clear the way for projected completion in the third quarter of 2022.
“People hear about a groundbreaking and then they don’t see anything for an extended period of time,” developer Jordan Warshaw noted during a recent phone call. “Maybe 30 to 40 percent of the construction schedule is before a piece of steel comes above the ground.”
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