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Tuesday, October 17, 2017

First Renderings of Essex Crossing's Second Phase Revealed

Essex Crossing is a project that has been years in the making. If we’re being honest, it took five year just to break ground on the project. But now the plans for the buildings are moving steadily along, setting the stage for phase two of the plans to be revealed. Project manager, Isaac Henderson, has given some insight on what these builds will be used for.


PC: Moso Studio
The Buildings:
For now, the buildings are simply labeled as numbers.
  • Site Two: Part of phase one of development, this building was designed by Handel and will offer some 200 rentals, half of which are labeled as affordable.
  • Site Three: This building will offer market-rate condos, office space, a ground-floor retail area, and part of Market Line.
  • Site Four: This building will also house part of Market Line and will offer office space and 263 rentals, half of which will be affordable.
Sites Three and Four will be designed by CetraRuddy and Handel Architects.


The Park:
At the base of 145 Clinton Street will sit a 15,000 square-foot park designed by West 8. The park will add a nice green scene to the project and offer plenty of seating and a children’s play area.


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