Appeals Court Rules Howard Hughes' Seaport Tower Can Go Forward, Overturning Previous Court Rejection
A long-delayed residential development in the Seaport neighborhood can go ahead, a judge has ruled after years of legal action against the project.
A long-delayed residential development in the Seaport neighborhood can go ahead, a judge has ruled after years of legal action against the project.
The proposal would bring 270 units, with 70 set aside as affordable housing, to the area.
The new CEO oversaw operations for MGM's CityCenter in Las Vegas.
Justice says coalition failed to show how the procession of the development approval process would cause harm.
Howard Hughes Corp. laid off 316 employees in the Seaport District due to store closings.
The project has raised the ire of the local community for being too large.
The proposal would bring 270 units to the area.
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