Natick Planning Board Approves Raymore and Flanagan’s Proposal at Natick Mall
- Meeting Overview:
The Natick Planning Board meeting on March 12th witnessed developments, most notably the approval of Raymore and Flanagan’s proposal to renovate the former Lord and Taylor space at Natick Mall. The board deliberated on various aspects, including signage, facade updates, and community impact, culminating in a consensus to move forward with the project. The meeting also marked the farewell of longtime board member Glenn Glader, who received commendations for his 18 years of service.
The most notable agenda item was the detailed presentation and subsequent approval of Raymore and Flanagan’s plans to transform the old Lord and Taylor site into a flagship store at Natick Mall. This proposal involved substantial facade improvements, including the addition of windows for natural light and enhancements to pedestrian access, which would contribute to the mall’s revitalization efforts. The project was presented by Chris Rainier and Jess Cno of Raymore and Flanagan, who outlined the intended upgrades to the building’s exterior and interior, aligning with the mall’s strategic repositioning of anchor spaces to attract a new customer base.
A focus of the discussion was the signage plan, which proposed an overall reduction in square footage compared to the existing Lord and Taylor signage. The board scrutinized the design of the new signs, ensuring compliance with local bylaws while addressing public safety concerns, particularly around wayfinding near active loading docks. The presenters emphasized that the signage would be proportional to the building’s scale.
The board also deliberated on landscaping plans, expressing the need for a more creative and diverse approach than the current reliance on boxwoods and holly. Suggestions were made to incorporate native species and flowering plants to improve the site’s aesthetic appeal and resilience to New England’s climate. The presenters acknowledged these concerns.
Further discussions highlighted the project’s impact on parking and pedestrian traffic. Suggestions for improved communication between the mall management and garage operators were made to enhance parking efficiency. The construction timeline aimed for completion by Black Friday, with measures to mitigate disruptions to pedestrian and vehicular flow during renovations.
In another development, the board bid farewell to Glenn Glader, a longstanding member who concluded his tenure after 18 years. Glader was lauded for his dedication and contributions to the community, with his colleagues and attendees expressing their appreciation. His departure marked the end of an era for the board, as his insights and experience were acknowledged as invaluable to the planning process.
Additionally, the board addressed a range of zoning classification issues, including the alignment of self-storage facilities within existing bylaws and the potential reclassification of incubator spaces. The discussions aimed to modernize the zoning framework while balancing the interests of developers and the community.
Planning Board Officials:
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/12/2025
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Recording Published:
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Duration:
145 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Natick
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