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The Boston Zoning Fee has accredited a brand new 438-room lodge on Anchor Road within the Seaport District, to be developed by DGH Resort Companions JV, LLC.
DGH Resort Companions JV, LLC, a three way partnership between World Hospitality Funding Group and a world funding administration agency, has acquired approval for a brand new lodge venture in Boston’s Seaport District. The lodge can be positioned on Anchor Road, throughout from the Thomas M. Menino Conference and Exhibition Middle. The Boston Zoning Fee accredited the venture on February 11, 2026, following a unanimous vote by the Boston Planning Division’s Board within the earlier month.
The lodge will be part of the Aloft and Factor Boston Seaport lodges as a part of a 968-key lodge and retail campus owned by the three way partnership underneath a long-term land lease with the Massachusetts Conference Middle Authority. When accomplished, the ultimate part of the three-hotel improvement, which started in 2016, will add 438 visitor rooms throughout 160,000 sq. toes. The venture will embody a landscaped entry plaza on Anchor Road, an indoor/out of doors foyer bar, and a rooftop amenity area.
The campus options roughly 18,000 sq. toes of retail area on D Road, throughout from the Conference Middle’s Garden on D. The brand new lodge is designed to enhance the fashionable aesthetic of the prevailing Aloft and Factor lodges.
The 160,000-square-foot venture is deliberate to be sustainably designed and constructed to satisfy LEED Gold Certification as an all-electric, resilient facility. The event will embody a pedestrian-friendly streetscape, improved connectivity, and is predicted to create lots of of native jobs.
In the course of the allowing course of, the venture acquired assist from neighborhood stakeholders, together with neighborhood management, native labor and commerce representatives, and hospitality trade advocates. The three way partnership acknowledged the involvement of the Metropolis’s Planning Division, Zoning Fee, native elected delegation, neighborhood residents, and the Massachusetts Conference Middle Authority within the approval course of.


