Our Partnership with Brookline

Meridian Chestnut Hill has been shaped through coordination with town officials, planning guidance and ongoing public process. The goal is a project that responds to long-standing town priorities while remaining subject to Brookline’s full review.

Town-led process

The public process has involved coordination with the Town of Brookline and multiple opportunities for review and discussion.

Community input

The proposal has evolved through feedback and engagement aimed at strengthening the project’s public benefits and fit within the area.

More review ahead

Approval of the warrant articles would not bypass review. It would allow the project to continue into subsequent design and permitting stages.

History & Timeline

Brookline identified this site as a place for future redevelopment years ago. Since then, the property has changed hands, planning has advanced, and the town has worked with the project team to shape a proposal that reflects community goals.

2005

Brookline Comprehensive Plan

Identifies Chestnut Hill Commercial Area as an opportunity for development.

Fall 2023

Planning Study

The Brookline Select Board authorizes the formation of a planning study.

2024

City Realty

Acquires the property and participates in community process.

March 2026

Warrant Articles Introduced

The Town of Brookline introduces warrant articles for Town Meeting consideration.

May 2026

Town Meeting Votes

On the warrant articles related to Meridian Chestnut Hill (Two-thirds vote required).

2027 and beyond

Special Permit, Design Advisory and Detailed Permitting Process

If approved, the project would then move through a special permit and design advisory process that provides additional opportunity for public comment and refinement of the proposal. A detailed permitting process would take a year or more. Construction would begin after those processes are completed.

Next Steps

1

Town Meeting consideration

Brookline Town Meeting Members review and vote on the warrant articles.

2

Detailed design and permitting

If approved, the project advances into technical review, detailed design work and additional permitting processes.

3

Further public review

Additional review stages provide more opportunities for oversight, refinement and public engagement.

4

Construction only after approvals

Construction would begin only after all required approvals and permitting steps are complete.