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New Construction

Description

Building homes that are appropriate for the surrounding neighborhood and community, built to high standards that integrate conservation and sustainability for the long term.

 

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The Loop at Mattapan Station

Location

Boston, MA

Description

Located in the heart of a bustling transportation hub in the Mattapan neighborhood of Boston, The Loop at Mattapan Station is a transit-oriented development developed with Nuestra Comunidad Development Corporation on a former parking lot of the Mass. Bay Transit Authority (MBTA). The Loop includes 135 affordable rental apartments with housing options for a range of incomes and 10,000 square feet of commercial space. 

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Melpet Farm (The Residences at)

Location

Dennis, MA

Description

The redevelopment of this remarkable property has been a priority for the Town of Dennis for nearly a decade. Melpet Farm has 27 units of rental housing that are 100% affordable to households earning 60% of the area median income (AMI) or less, with 25% of the units set aside for those experiencing or facing homelessness. The eight newly –constructed residential building share a common green and contain 3-4 units each, including a mix of 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom units.

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Clay Pond Cove

Location

Bourne, MA

Description

Clay Pond Cove at Canal Bluffs is the second phase of a multi-phased residential affordable housing community in Bourne, MA. Located less than a mile from the Bourne Bridge at the gateway of Cape Cod, Clay Pond Cove has easy access to commercial areas, shopping, employment centers and transportation.

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Torrey Woods

Location

Weymouth, MA

Description

In 2004, a local nonprofit received a comprehensive permit to construct up to 24 affordable housing units in a three-story building on a heavily wooded site which was the last parcel to be disposed of by a former retail store.

Despite support from the Town of Weymouth, the proposed project faced a contentious permitting process that delayed construction for six years.