The Hub On Causeway

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The Hub On Causeway (previously referred to as TD Garden Towers) is a 1.87 million square foot mixed-use development featuring three towers with retail, office, hotel and residential uses. The plan was to bring back the site of the old Boston Garden.


Development

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In May 2013, Delaware North Companies and Boston Properties proposed plans to construct a multi-purpose 3 tower structure on the former site of the original Boston Garden. The complex would encompass 1,870,000 square feet (174,000 m2), of which 300,000 square feet (28,000 m2) will be allotted for retail space and 600,000 square feet (56,000 m2) for commercial offices. It will also include 500 residential units, a 200-room hotel, and an 800-space underground parking garage. Construction began in late 2015. The project is being completed in three stages. The first stage is the podium that includes shopping, entertainment, dining, new access to the MBTA North Station Green Line and Orange Line, and a new entrance to the TD Garden and North Station. It also includes an expansion to the existing North Station Garage that sits underneath North Station and the TD Garden. The second phase includes two buildings built on top of the west side of the podium. One building will be apartments, the other a hotel. The third phase is an office building that will sit on top of the east side of the podium. Renderings were changing through 2015 and 2016. Construction Started On November 24, 2015.

Phases

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First Phase One Is 175,000 square feet of creative office space, 147,000 square feet of which will be home to cybersecurity and IT operations analytics solution provider Rapid7's new headquarters. 210,000 square feet of multi-level retail/restaurant space. Star Market will occupy 60,000 square feet, an ArcLight Cinema with 15 screens will occupy 60,000 square feet and an entertainment venue by Big Night Entertainment Group and Live Nation New England will occupy 31,680 square feet. 64,000 square feet of TD Garden expansion space. 10,000 square feet of outdoor space, including a new entrance to TD Garden and North Station. 540 new underground parking spaces connected to existing garage.

Phase Two is will consist of a 38-story residential tower with approximately 440 units and a 10-story citizenM hotel tower with approximately 260 rooms that is expected to be completed by 2020.

Phase Three will consist of a 21-story office tower totaling approximately 525,000 square feet that will be completed in 2021 as talked by a spokeswoman.