
North Point is a neighborhood within theEast Cambridge section ofCambridge, Massachusetts. A formerrailroad yard, the site was originally built by theBoston and Maine Railroad. It is triangular in shape and bound by theMBTA Commuter RailFitchburg Line, theCharles River and associateddam with theLechmere Viaduct, the former Lechmere wetlands, andMillers River remnant that once divided Cambridge andCharlestown, along with theInterstate 93 Northern Expressway viaduct to the northeast.
After development continued in the area surrounding, it was decided to turn portions of the now-unused rail yard area into a large development, containing commercial, retail and residential development, along with a relocatedLechmereGreen Line transit station. The area was master planned and partially constructed under the name NorthPoint, from which the neighborhood received its name. After development stalled, a different developer, DivcoWest, took over the remainder of the site and named itCambridge Crossing. A new master plan envisioned a center for innovation and collaboration with a central retail hub surrounded by acres of open space.[1]
North Point is positioned between two MBTA stations (Lechmere on theGreen Line andCommunity College on theOrange Line), adjacent toKendall Square, one MBTA stop away fromNorth Station. Lechmere opened on March 21, 2022 as part of theGreen Line Extension project.[2]
Completed as of January 2022 are two original North Point buildings containing condominiums, one life science building, one retail and office building, and a central retail building along with acres of green space. In progress as of January 2022 are four life science buildings and one residential building. Phase 2 includes additional life science, residential and retail buildings along with new streets being constructed. The final plans for the complete area include 4.5 million square feet of commercial, residential, and retail buildings and 11 acres of open and green space, including a segment of theMass Central Rail Trail.
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