Last Updated: August 18, 2011 ET

Developer to Move Forward with Plans for Copley Place Tower

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BOSTON-Simon Property Group is proceeding ahead with its plans for a 47-story residential building at Copley Place. The developer has submitted the documents to the Boston Redevelopment Authority regarding the details of the project.

The Copley Place tower will comprise 318 residential units, a larger Neiman Marcus store and extra shops and restaurants. The $500-million project, which delayed for several years, will be built across Dartmouth Street. The developer is trying to move ahead with construction. For the full story, go to Boston Globe .


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