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Midway Studios, Fort Point
Boston, Massachusetts
Midway Studios arts complex is the 200,000
s.f. redevelopment of three contiguous, hundred year old brick warehouses
in Boston’s Fort Point neighborhood, long an enclave of the city’s arts
community. This mixed-use development combines a 200-seat black box theatre,
gallery and rehearsal space, a cafe, offices and 89 “live/work” artist
condominiums, at 24-38 Midway Street.
Our project design services included the
original feasibility study for the overall renovation of this six story
Boston warehouse, and the planning, design and construction oversight
of the project’s arts and public spaces.
Working with the Fort Point Development
Collaborative, a joint venture of the Fort Point Cultural Coalition and
Keen Development Corporation, Midway Studios is part and parcel of Channel
Center, a four-block residential, office, and retail complex that is being
developed in three phases by Beacon Capital Partners.
For the project’s residential spaces, Spalding
Tougias Architects, Inc. and Finegold Alexander + Associates Inc. are
the design and executive architects, respectively.
Project Info
Cost:
$23,000,000
Complete:
2004, late fall
Scope:
Planning, Architecture, Construction Oversight for the project’s arts
facilities
Client:
Fort Point Development Collaborative:
a joint venture of Keen Development and the Fort Point Cultural Coalition
Staff:
Scott Wilson, AIA; Scott Butler, AIA; Erin Hunt, AIA, Job Captain
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