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IQHQ receives BPDA approval for amendment to Fenway Center project

Boston, MA According to IQHQ, Inc., a life sciences real estate development company, its Fenway Center PDA amendment has been unanimously approved by the Boston Planning & Development Agency (BPDA). The revised plan for the project includes laboratory, office, retail space, and a shared use garage. 

“This is a major milestone for the Fenway Center project, and we appreciate the BPDA’s thorough review and unanimous approval of our Notice of Project Change,” said John Bonanno, chief investment officer of IQHQ. “Fenway Center will be designed with open, flexible spaces, plenty of daylight and state-of-the-art life-science office and lab uses. It will serve Boston’s rapidly growing life sciences sector, and it will provide future tenants with spaces for creative inspiration, problem solving and idea generation.”

Developed in partnership with Meredith Management, the approved project design for the Fenway Center includes three key components: A main 22-story high-rise building, a 12-story mid-rise building, and a shared use automated garage that will be accessible to both buildings. 

Considered a model transit and sustainable energy-oriented gateway project, the Gold LEED certified Fenway Center mixed-use project will be directly adjacent to Lansdowne Commuter Rail Station, which will provide future workers with easy access to the MBTA Commuter Rail and other nearby mass transportation. Fenway Center is also within easy walking distance to Fenway Park, Lansdowne Entertainment District and the Longwood Medical Area. 

“I am beyond thrilled to partner with IQHQ, the gold-standard in life science development, to complete the Fenway Center mixed-use development,” said John Rosenthal, president of Meredith Management. “Not only will the Fenway Center project provide new state-of-the-art life science space adjacent to the Longwood Medical Area to help meet current pent up demand, it will be developed to serve the needs of future tenants with collaborative workspaces teaming with top talent, and access to world-class amenities and public transportation.”

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