Parcels V and V-1

Parcels V (also known as Drydock #4) and V-1 are both located in the northern portion of the Boston Economic Development & Industrial Corporation (EDIC)’s Raymond L. Flynn Marine Park in South Boston, adjacent to the Boston Inner Harbor.  Parcel V has waterfront access on three sides, but is in significant disrepair and is no longer a functioning drydock. Parcel V-1 is a paved area across the street from Parcel V with no waterfront access and is currently used as a storage building and truck staging area.  Together, the parcels make up 7.7 acres (3.1 hectares) of property. 

The parcels are located approximately 0.5 miles (0.8 km) from Interstate 90 and 1.2 miles (1.9 km) from Interstate 93, and are approximately 132 nautical miles (244 km) from the leading edge of the offshore wind energy areas south of Martha’s Vineyard (likely transit around Cape Cod, due to vessel restrictions through the Cape Cod Canal).

Aerial view of Parcels V and V-1
Aerial view of Parcels V and V-1

Download the Parcels V and V-1 Redevelopment and Reuse Assessment to view the potential redevelopment and reuse options at the site, including detailed cost information.  Return to the main Ports Assessment page to read the full reports and visit the Massachusetts Offshore Wind Ports & Infrastructure Maps.    

Download the Parcels V and V-1 Existing Conditions Report to read the comprehensive assessment of the existing site conditions at Parcels V and V-1.  

As part of the existing conditions assessment, MassCEC has compiled a repository of existing documentation on Parcels V and V-1, some of which is referred to in the Report.  All site documentation is available below: