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Suffolk Construction Breaks Ground on Millennium Place III Residential Tower
$220 million, 256-unit development to occupy full city block in Boston’s Downtown Crossing
BOSTON, MA, November 29, 2011 – Suffolk Construction recently celebrated the groundbreaking of Millennium Place III, a 15-story, 390,000 square-foot luxury residential tower in Boston’s Downtown Crossing neighborhood. The $220 million project includes $135 million of hard construction costs and is comprised of 256 units with one, two, and three-bedroom apartments, 9,700 square feet of retail space on the ground floor, and 125 below-grade parking spaces.
When completed in fall 2013, the new building will replace an underutilized parking lot and occupy a full city block that spans Washington Street, Avenue de Lafayette, Harrison Avenue Extension, and Hayward Place. Construction of the residential tower is expected to add 450 construction jobs, and will significantly contribute to the revitalization of the Downtown Crossing area.
The developer is Millennium Partners, and Handel Architects of New York is the architect. The project will be designed and built to achieve LEED Silver certification.
The residential tower will be the third and final phase of Millennium Partners’ mixed-use campus in Downtown Boston. The first two phases of Millennium’s development consists of the Ritz Carlton Hotel and Towers.
Suffolk is also managing construction for The Kensington project, a 27-story, 381-unit residential tower located nearby on Washington Street. The construction management firm recently completed construction on the restoration and rebuilding of the neighboring Boston Opera House and Suffolk University’s Modern Theatre.