Stats Bar & Grille to Be Redeveloped Into Five-Story Mixed-Use Building

Plans are underway to transform Southie’s Stats Bar & Grille into a five-story mixed-use building, with the original restaurant set to return on the ground floor.

Cat Broughton
Written By Cat Broughton
News Writer
A first look at plans to redevelop Stats Bar & Grille into a five-story mixed-use building in South Boston | Rendering courtesy of City of Boston Planning Department

South Boston‘s longtime sports bar staple, Stats Bar & Grille, is getting a major makeover.

Brothers and real estate developers Andrew and Jim Statires recently secured approval from the Boston Planning & Development Agency for a $4.5 million redevelopment of their property at 75-77 Dorchester St, reports Only in Boston.

Plans include replacing the existing one-story bar and adjacent two-family dwelling with a five-story mixed-use building. The project will feature 15 residential units above—including three income-restricted homes—eight off-site parking spots, and 3,500 square feet of ground-floor restaurant space, with the original bar slated to return in the new structure.

In addition to new restaurant employment opportunities, the redevelopment is expected to create approximately 21 construction jobs, according to BLDUP.

Since opening in 2010, Stats has become a go-to Southie hangout, serving eclectic pub grub, cold beer, and cocktails alongside wall-to-wall sports coverage. Earlier this year, the Statires expanded their footprint with a food stall inside Boston’s Hub Hall.

It’s not yet clear whether Stats Bar & Grille will close during construction or when the redevelopment will be finished, but the brothers plan to begin work later this year after the city’s review process is complete. What Now Boston has reached out to the owners for comment and will share updates as more information becomes available.

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