MEDFORD,
MASSACHUSETTS
MAYOR
BREANNA LUNGO-KOEHN
For Immediate Release – May 5,
2022
Contact: Jackie
Piques, Communications Director (jpiques@medford-ma.gov), 781-888-4534
New Proposed Lab Development on Mystic Valley Parkway
to be Considered by Medford Community Development Board on May 16th
RISE Together has filed a zoning application for an
eight-story life science development at 4054 Mystic Valley Parkway
MEDFORD – At its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, May
16th, the Medford Community Development Board will consider the
proposed lab development at 4054 Mystic Valley Parkway. RISE Together, a
Boston-based minority-owned development and construction company, and the
Matarazzo Family, are partnering to build an 8-story laboratory development at
4054 Mystic Valley Parkway. The project has submitted a site plan review
application to the Office of Planning, Development and Sustainability and will
be reviewed by the Community Development Board during their meeting on Monday,
May 16th at 6:00 pm. The meeting will be held via Zoom and is open
to the public. Community Development Board and Zoning Board of Appeals meetings
can be accessed through the City of Medford event calendar at www.medford-ma.gov/city-events.
RISE Together’s proposed development would include
approximately 257,000 square feet of bio-safety level 1 and 2 laboratory space
and a below-ground parking garage for 422 cars. In addition, the building’s
ground floor will include 3,000 square feet of dedicated retail space, a
landscaped public plaza, dedicated indoor bike storage, and nearly 9,000 square
feet of flexible community and lobby space.
RISE Together held an initial community meeting about the
project on September 16, 2021. The project has also applied for zoning relief
through Medford’s Zoning Board of Appeals (ZBA). The ZBA is expected to hold a
public hearing on the project in June.
Rendering of the development proposal for 4054 Mystic Valley
Parkway provided by RISE Together.
Medford city services are available to all residents,
regardless of economic situation, immigration status, ability, benefit
eligibility, or religious affiliation.
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