The neighborhood surrounding Fenway Park is seeing a lot of changes: a new billion-dollar office complex, hotels and high rises on Boylston Street, a new theater and concession area behind the right-field bleachers.
And there’s more on the way.
The owners of the Red Sox announced a new partnership Monday night to redevelop four sites that sit literally across the street — or streets — from the historic ballpark for a mix of offices, apartments, shops, and potentially a hotel.
The plans are being led by Fenway Sports Group Real Estate, a subsidiary of Fenway Sports Group, and the D’Angelo family, which owns ’47 Brand and the Red Sox Team Store on Jersey Street, in partnership with the real estate firm WS Development.