10 at 8th is a new construction project featuring 52 new units of affordable rental housing and 4,000 square feet of ground floor retail space.
104-108 Norwell Street are 12 newly constructed homeownership units including three 4-bedroom, six 1-bedroom, and three 3-bedroom apartments across three buildings.
110 Ocean Avenue is 56 new units of rental housing, which will be affordable to households earning less than 50% of the area median income. The building will also include clinical space to be leased and operated by North Suffolk Community Services (NSCS).
22 Elm Street is the revitalization of an existing downtown Worcester office building into 22 affordable homeownership condominuims.
23 Laurel Street is the new construction development of 20 units of affordable rental housing across seven townhouse buildings.
275 Chestnut Supportive Housing is the adaptive reuse of existing commercial space into 29 units of afforable rental housing within the Chestnut Crossing building. The project will feature integrated supportive services for chronically homeless residents.
733 Broadway Apartments is the new construction development of 52 affordable housing units, including 3 fully accessible units and 3 visual/hearing impaired units.
81 S. Huntington is an acquisition of the EnVision Hotel for adaptive reuse and renovation into 41 efficiency units of supportive rental housing.
The New Campus Project is the new construction development of a 68,000 SF building containing multipurpose classroom space, tutoring rooms, vocational teaching labs, conference and huddle rooms, an outdoor student learning lab on the roof, and student services and administrative offices for faculty and staff. The new facility will accommodate existing programs and provide a flexible space that can change with the institution’s evolving program offerings.
Blue Hill Ave is the new construction development of 30 affordable condominium ownership units and three commercial condominiums on three currently vacant sites formerly owned by the City of Boston on Blue Hill Avenue in Dorchester.
The CSNDC Predevelopment Loan supports the development of 15 units of affordable homeownership units in Dorchester as part of the City of Boston's Welcome Home Initiative.
Catalyst Housing is an adaptive reuse of existing commercial space into 23 permanent supportive housing units for youth aged 18-24 experiencing homelessness and 1 live-in Resident Manager unit.
Cheney Homes is the new construction development of a single building with 48 affordable apartment units for seniors (55+) and a first-floor community service facility in which resident services and Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly (“PACE”) services will be offered.
Curtis Apartments Phase I includes the demolition of 3 existing buildings containing 90 units and current property management offices to construct 129 new residential rental apartments.
The Elmont Norwell Scattered Sites are 15 housing units across 9 redeveloped scattered-site, vacant, city-owned parcels, including 9 affordable single-family and duplex homeownership units, 3 owner-occupied buildings each with 1 rental unit (3 rental total).
Geneva Ave Homeownership is the new construction development of affordable condomuniums including 26 units across 4 buildings with 12 parking spaces.
Greenstead Grove is the new construction development of 43 units of affordable rental housing in seven buildings and a community center.
Marzuq Muhammad Plaza II is the development of a single, 4-story, new construction building divided into two master condominium units, a residential condominium that will consist of 18 affordable homeownership condominiums and a 3,000-sf ground-floor commercial condominium. The ground-floor space will be subdivided into two commercial ownership condominium spaces.
Parcel 25 Phase 3 consists of the new construction of a single, 117,377 gsf 6-story building with 94 units of LIHTC rental housing above a one-story surface level garage. The building is immediately adjacent to Roxbury Crossing Orange Line MBTA station and bus stop and just across the tracks from the Southwest Corridor linear park and bike path.
The project is an adaptive re-use of historic former Reid Hughes building, including 17 affordable upper-floor residential units and 2 ground-floor retail spaces.
Residences at the Vault is the adaptive reuse of the former Land Bank Building at 310 State Street and the renovation of an existing apartment building on Worthington Street in Springfield into 60 units of affordable rental housing.
Through Resonant Energy Growth Capital, Resonant Energy aims to increase projects under management with three new staff hires, bring expertise in-house through four new project development staff hires, increasing cross-selling in areas where climate resilient features are required by local ordinances or various funding sources, and within the next 5-7 years establish an internally managed loan fund.
Solimine House is the new development of 150 units of service-enriched rental housing for seniors, 148 of which are affordable to residents earning at or below 60% of AMI and 2 are resident manager units. Residents will have access to a multilingual Resident Services team, 24-hour emergency response, fitness, wellness, lifelong learning, intergenerational programs, arts and culture events, and countless other programs and services.
Village at Park River Phase IV is the new construction development of 60 units including 45 LIHTC and 15 market rate units and is part of a larger six-phase redevelopment with 400+ units.
Warren Hall is the redevelopment of an existing building to preserve 33 residential units on the upper floors and reduce commercial space on the first floor to create two new residential units and a new lobby. The renovation will repair urgent building problems, replace several building systems, and install new insulation and more efficient HVAC systems.
With MHIC's support, Weidmann Electrical Technology Inc. was able to expand their transformer board and components manufacturing capabilities through the construction of a new 21,500 square-foot addition to the existing 71,888 square-foot fabric components production building and a new 10,000 square-foot storage building. New equipment installations include a third former, high efficiency boiler, and an automated cellulose feeding system.
Welcome Home Boston will include 25 units of affordable ownership housing in three new construction buildings on sites formely owned by the City of Boston.
West Housatonic Apartments include the new construction of 28 permanent supportive housing SRO units for individuals exiting homelessness with wraparound supportive services.
Westminster Senior Residence is the new construction development of 50 affordable senior LIHTC apartment units, with 5 units set-aside for homeless individuals, 3 set-aside for disabled individuals, and 2 set-aside for individuals with mental health challenges.