High-Profile: June 2021

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June 2021

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Up-Front

The St. Regis Residences Goes Vertical

Dellbrook|JKS Breaks Ground

(l-r): Doug Havens, Medway affordable housing coordinator; Bill Lovett, Toll Brothers regional director of acquisitions and development; Michael Boynton, town manager; Maryjane White, select board; Dennis Crowley, select board; and Ketan Joshi, Toll Brothers director of development

Medway, MA – New England construction management firm, Dellbrook|JKS, along with Toll Brothers Apartment Living and architects Cube3 Studios, has broken ground at 39 Main Street in Medway. This marks Dellbrook|JKS’ third project with Toll Brothers. The 232,704sf multifamily project includes new construction of 190 units, 48 of which are affordable, with 65,200sf of ground floor amenity space. “We’re excited to be working with Toll Brothers Apartment Living again to bring a wonderful new community with

affordable housing options to the town of Medway,” said Dellbrook|JKS project manager, Mark Imse. Two wood framed over slab on grade structures, one with five stories of type IIIA construction and one with four stories of type V construction, will be built using Hardie siding and vinyl windows. The two structures will be separated by a firewall and will form one building overall. Outdoor amenity spaces include a landscaped courtyard, pool, barbecues grills, fire pits, a playground, fenced dog run, and 304 at-grade parking spaces.

Boston – Cronin Development recently welcomed the tower crane to The St. Regis Residences, Boston (SRRB) at 150 Seaport Boulevard, marking a critical step in the building’s construction program and the start of vertical construction. The general contractor on the project​is John Moriarty and Associates. Throughout the first phase of construction, work was centered on the foundation, which is comprised of 10,500 cubic yards of reinforced concrete with load bearing walls and structural elements mounted on bedrock, more than 150 feet below grade. The concrete slab for each floor is unique, slightly rotating in order to create the twisting facade. The reinforced concrete structure provides a higher level of protection from interior sound and vibrations. To support construction of the building’s unique cantilever, a diagonal steel beam is placed up to the five-story mark to support a hung column and, when the top floor is poured, the steel beam will be cut away leaving the hung column supported from above within the concrete infrastructure. SRRB features a design from Elkus Manfredi Architects that mimics the curvilinear shape of a tall ship at sail. The tower’s 114 luxury condominiums will range from one-bedroom condominiums

Rendering of The St. Regis Residences

to penthouse homes, each with views of Boston Harbor. Owners will have access to a swimming pool, spa, exercise room, library, sports simulator, grand lounge, wine vaults, media room and guest suites. The signature restaurant with outdoor terrace will provide in-residence private dining as well as cater to residents, guests and neighbors.

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