SouthField At a Glance
Location
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| SouthField
is located in South Weymouth, MA, less than 25 minutes from downtown
Boston and 30 minutes from Cape Cod via Route 3. Its intelligent
Master Plan has already positioned it as the premier live/work/shop
experience in the region. |
| Housing
for Everyone |
| Five
residential neighborhoods will offer a diverse collection of housing
styles (single-family homes, townhomes, garden courts, condominiums,
apartments, and lofts), built in phases over the next ten years.Pricing
options will appeal to everyone, including first-time buyers, young
families, empty nesters, seniors, and employers looking for workforce
housing. |
| Walk
to Everything |
| A landscaped
network of pedestrian-friendly streets will link all the neighborhoods
as well as the MBTA station, recreation venues, open green spaces,
offices, and village center with its lively mix of shops, restaurants
and community plazas. |
| Economic
Engine |
| SouthField’s
neighborhoods, village center, recreation venues and business campus
are catalysts for creating thousands of quality jobs for the region. |
| Unsurpassed
Recreation Choices & Open Green Space |
An
18-hole championship-quality public golf course (links-style)
will feature a world-class teaching facility, clubhouse, pro shop
and restaurant for both casual and fine dining.
SouthField will host
a spectacular 48-acre sports complex unparalleled in the Northeast,
managed by Dan Duquette, former general manager of the Boston Red
Sox, along with Kristine Lilly, Women's World Cup and Olympics
soccer star.
Over two-thirds of the plan’s land area is dedicated
to recreation and preserved open space, including intimate parks
and public spaces in each neighborhood (that’s
more than 1,000 acres). |
| On-Site
MBTA & Parkway to Route 3 |
SouthField’s
transit system features an existing on-site MBTA stop with an attractive
new station, as well as convenient shuttle service, and miles and
miles of bike paths and walking trails.
A graceful four-lane parkway
will cross the site from east to west, connecting Route 18 to Route
3 by the end of 2010.
Current improvements to Route 18, as well
as eastern access to the site, will significantly enhance traffic
flow around SouthField. |
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