A Cambridge firm is proposing to build 138 apartments and 8,000 square feet of new retail space at the site of a longtime bicycle shop in Allston, a project cast as answering Mayor Martin J. Walsh's call for more middle-class housing.
The Eden Properties project is proposed for 89-95 Brighton Ave. and 41 Gardner St., which are listed as contaminated "brownfield" sites, according to documents filed with the Boston Redevelopment Authority yesterday.
"Allston Village is an important neighborhood that can benefit from a new mixed-use residential project that embraces a range of price points," Noah Maslan, one of Eden Properties' principles, told the Herald. "The project will improve an existing brownfields site, expand residential opportunities, enliven the streetscape with ground-floor retail and encourage alternate forms of transit."
For 45 years, the Brighton Avenue site was home to International Bicycle Centers, which closed in January. Eden Properties' filing says its project will "further the goals of the Boston 2030 Housing Plan by creating new housing for Boston's middle-class workforce."
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