Plans for two hospital construction projects in Boston took a step forward this month with approvals from the city's planning department. The board approved a 10-year institutional master plan for Franciscan Children's Hospital, which include replacing six current buildings with one new clinical building at 30 Warren St. The older buildings will be demolished in phases during the project. Public benefits of the project will include new crosswalks, wider sidewalks, landscaping, public art installations and a new public open space including a rain garden. Additionally, the board approved institutional master plans for the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, which include their joint plans to build a new cancer hospital in the Longwood Medical Area.
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