Newtonville, Massachusetts

The Star Market on Austin Street (briefly renamed "Shaw's") was one of the first projects in the country to acquire air rights for construction; the supermarket is built over the Massachusetts Turnpike.

The urban section of the road is home to restaurants, bakeries, and cafes, several banks, multiple fitness centers, and dry cleaners.

Branching off of Walnut is the Austin Street commercial area, which sports a Starbucks, restaurants, a toy store, and the air rights supermarket entrance.

The southern part of the village is home to Bullough's Pond and the Johnny Kelley Statue, marking the beginning of Heartbreak Hill for runners in the Boston Marathon.

It brings 140 new residential units, 35 of which are affordable housing, 43,860 square feet (4,075 m2) of office space, and extra parking for nearby businesses and residents.

Mass Turnpike at Newtonville, showing supermarket with early use of air rights