The Boro, a large mixed-use development near Greensboro Metro station in Tysons that opened in 2019, could soon be even larger after the developers submitted a final development plan recently for two new residential buildings.
The development’s next phase, proposed by developers Meridian Group and Akridge, would expand The Boro northwest across Westpark Drive with two residential buildings. As many as 560 new homes could be built on the five-acre property, as well as retail space and a central park.
“The planning vision for the Property is to develop an extension of The Boro development and to emphasize pedestrian and community connectivity, activated streetscapes, and vibrant parks,” the application says.
Authorities are searching for a 27-year-old man who has been missing since Nov. 26, 2020.
Zada Mahamadou Zada may have been seen in Houston Thursday, Jan. 28, according to Texas EquuSearch. The organization received a tip Zada was spotted on Westpark Drive and Southwest Freeway. Police were dispatched to the location but did not find Zada.
Zada is described as a Black male with a slim build standing 6 feet tall and weighing 150 pounds. He has brown eyes, black hair and a goatee.
Anyone with information concerning Zada’s whereabouts is urged to call the Stafford Police Department at (281) 261-3950 or Texas EquuSearch at (281) 309-9500.
The Boston healthcare giant Mass General Brigham has filed plans to begin a regulatory review for plans for a new outpatient center to be built on West Park Drive in Westborough.
The outpatient center would be part of a new building at 1400 W. Park Drive, in between an existing office including the law firm Mirick O Connell and a new 150,000-square-foot research-and-development office for the medical equipment company Olympus.
Mass General Brigham, formerly known as Partners, doesn t yet have a projected opening date in mind.
The Westborough facility is one of three new outpatient centers planned for the outer suburbs of Greater Boston, along with others in Woburn and Salem, N.H. An existing outpatient center in Westwood is also slated to be expanded. Each site will offer outpatient surgery, primary care, behavioral health and specialty care such as orthopedics and neurology.
Tue January 26, 2021 - West Edition #3
Irwin Rapoport â CEG Correspondent
The $259 million reconstruction of the interchange connecting Interstate 69 to the 610 West Loop near the Galleria is
being constructed by Williams Brothers Construction.
Williams Brothers Construction Co. Inc. is now in Phase 4 of the seven phase,â¯$259 million,
I-610 West Loop/I-69 Southwest Freeway Interchange improvement project in Houston that began in late December 2018 and is expected to be completed in 2024.
According to officials, the project will improve safety and mobility, reduce congestion and upgrade the interchange to current design standards. One of the biggest design challenges for this project is the lack of space throughout the interchange, said Danny Perez, a TxDOT public information officer of the Houston District. In order to resolve this issue, many of the proposed connectors were phased.â¯This helps prevent closing multiple connectors at the same time.â¯Thi