221 Mt Auburn St
Feb. 23rd, 2026 07:12 pmI’ve had a couple of (regular corpus maintenance, not fixing) appointments at Mount Auburn Hospital recently, and I decided to walk rather than bus. The first time, I figured I’d get to check out the progress at 221 Mt Auburn St, but no dice: the street is not only blocked to vehicular traffic for a couple of blocks (non-trivial; it’s a somewhat major street), but also pedestrians. I feel so badly for the folks who used to live there.
Decades ago (1950s? 1960s? 1970s?), an upscale apartment building was built at 221 Mt Auburn St, Riverview Condominiums. It’s a great location, because the other side of the street is too narrow for anything other than a strip of park, so the views over the Charles River are lovely, and it’s on the edge of a pretty fancy neighborhood. It was never pretty to me, but I assumed folks were buying for the views, and all the units had porches.
Skip forward to 2023, when the building needed some work done, and the contractor (or whoever) was checking the scope of what needed to be done. The whoever-it-was found that…. the builder hadn’t followed the architect’s plans. And the mistake meant that the building wasn’t so structurally sound. Eep!
Further investigation found that not only were there structural issues, but also that the issues would cost more than the building was worth to fix, partly because there was asbestos, too. Yikes!
Everyone had moved out by the end of 2024 (I have no idea how many units were in the building; it can’t have been easy for folks to find places nearby, or how many moved away). And given the expense, the condo association decided to deal with the problem by giving it to the city. I can’t imagine how that worked for owners, losing such a big investment (would anyone have an insurance policy that covers this issue? seems unlikely).
Given the structural issues, the city blocked off the street even before the demolition started, rerouting traffic down side streets that are usually quiet two-way streets, but for now are one-way only. It’s a lot closer to done; I don’t know yet what the city will put there. I think it’s zoned residential, so I’d guess housing, but who knows.
Demo photos by week available at:
https://www.cambridgema.gov/Departments/capitalbuildingprojects/projectsinitiatives/221mtauburnstreet
Decades ago (1950s? 1960s? 1970s?), an upscale apartment building was built at 221 Mt Auburn St, Riverview Condominiums. It’s a great location, because the other side of the street is too narrow for anything other than a strip of park, so the views over the Charles River are lovely, and it’s on the edge of a pretty fancy neighborhood. It was never pretty to me, but I assumed folks were buying for the views, and all the units had porches.
Skip forward to 2023, when the building needed some work done, and the contractor (or whoever) was checking the scope of what needed to be done. The whoever-it-was found that…. the builder hadn’t followed the architect’s plans. And the mistake meant that the building wasn’t so structurally sound. Eep!
Further investigation found that not only were there structural issues, but also that the issues would cost more than the building was worth to fix, partly because there was asbestos, too. Yikes!
Everyone had moved out by the end of 2024 (I have no idea how many units were in the building; it can’t have been easy for folks to find places nearby, or how many moved away). And given the expense, the condo association decided to deal with the problem by giving it to the city. I can’t imagine how that worked for owners, losing such a big investment (would anyone have an insurance policy that covers this issue? seems unlikely).
Given the structural issues, the city blocked off the street even before the demolition started, rerouting traffic down side streets that are usually quiet two-way streets, but for now are one-way only. It’s a lot closer to done; I don’t know yet what the city will put there. I think it’s zoned residential, so I’d guess housing, but who knows.
Demo photos by week available at:
https://www.cambridgema.gov/Departments/capitalbuildingprojects/projectsinitiatives/221mtauburnstreet
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Date: 2026-02-24 04:26 am (UTC)Wow, I feel sorry for the people who owned units -- they were defrauded. Are there lawsuits? (Not that a lawsuit helps with getting a new place now. That part is terrible for the victims.)
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Date: 2026-02-24 11:47 am (UTC)And yes, it’s horrible for the victims.
(Though in today’s political landscape, I’ll point out that if they had the wherewithal to afford one of these, hopefully they have other noticeable resources as well.)
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Date: 2026-02-24 12:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2026-02-24 12:56 pm (UTC)