Tue Oct 7 . 12:48 pm How Innovative Partnerships Are Shaping Housing Across the Northeast
BLD Properties, in partnership with Jubilee Homes, has launched the 680 South Ave project—bringing 51 new units of affordable housing
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New construction of 51 units of mixed-income housing, incorporating sustainable design features including roofmounted photovoltaics, PHIUS passive house certification, and stormwater detention infrastructure. The project is a key component of the City of Syracuse Southwest Gateway Dowtown Revitalization Initiative and the community lead Connecting the Corridors economic development plan.
Community partner Jubilee Homes.
The Enterprise Center project is a vibrant, mixed-use development revitalizing a significant city block in downtown Brockton. Located near the Brockton commuter rail station and the city center, the transit-oriented development is easily accessible. Completed in two phases, the project combines new construction with the restoration of the historic Enterprise Building, delivering retail, artist, office, and housing spaces. Bounded by Centre Street, Main Street, Montello Street, and Petronelli Way, the site previously suffered from substantial blight and deterioration.
Brookfield Commons consist of the redevelopment of the 9.3 acre Winbrook Houses public housing development located in downtown White Plains, NY. Trinity Financial and co-developer, the White Plains Housing Authority have partnered to undertake the redevelopment of the site. Brookfield Commons will consist of high quality, modern apartments and will introduce mixed income tiers, including workforce housing units, to promote a diversity of incomes. The project will be built in phases to ensure that existing Winbrook Houses residents are not involuntarily displaced or relocated outside of the Brookfield Commons campus.
Treadmark is an 83-unit, six-story building located at the southern end of the MBTA’s Red Line at Ashmont Station. The site was formerly home to the Ashmont Tire shop for 40 years and was underutilized.
The unit mix includes 51 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) rental units, affordable to households earning up to 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI), and 32 for-sale condominiums. Four of the condominiums meet the requirements of the City of Boston’s Inclusionary Development Policy (80–100% of AMI),
The Randolph Houses project contains 36 five story Old Law tenement buildings, 14 of which are on the north side of the street (collectively, the “North Side”) and 22 on the south side of the street (collectively, the “South Side”), and together comprise the public housing development known as “Randolph Houses.” This exciting project involved the creation of a historic district and the subsequent rehabilitation of the newly historic designated existing structures into two phases of interconnected and fully accessible buildings. The building facades have been restored, and the interior of the buildings have been completely demolished and rehabilitated.
New construction of 96 units of mixed-income housing including ground floor amenities, public open space, and onsite management offices. The project will serve as a gateway to Roxbury’s Nubian Square and completes a multi-phase redevelopment effort for this prominent City of Boston parcel.
Development partner Madison Park Development Corporation.
New construction of 51 units of mixed-income housing, incorporating sustainable design features including roofmounted photovoltaics, PHIUS passive house certification, and stormwater detention infrastructure. The project is a key component of the City of Syracuse Southwest Gateway Dowtown Revitalization Initiative and the community lead Connecting the Corridors economic development plan.
Community partner Jubilee Homes.
The Enterprise Center project is a vibrant, mixed-use development revitalizing a significant city block in downtown Brockton. Located near the Brockton commuter rail station and the city center, the transit-oriented development is easily accessible. Completed in two phases, the project combines new construction with the restoration of the historic Enterprise Building, delivering retail, artist, office, and housing spaces. Bounded by Centre Street, Main Street, Montello Street, and Petronelli Way, the site previously suffered from substantial blight and deterioration.
Brookfield Commons consist of the redevelopment of the 9.3 acre Winbrook Houses public housing development located in downtown White Plains, NY. Trinity Financial and co-developer, the White Plains Housing Authority have partnered to undertake the redevelopment of the site. Brookfield Commons will consist of high quality, modern apartments and will introduce mixed income tiers, including workforce housing units, to promote a diversity of incomes. The project will be built in phases to ensure that existing Winbrook Houses residents are not involuntarily displaced or relocated outside of the Brookfield Commons campus.
Treadmark is an 83-unit, six-story building located at the southern end of the MBTA’s Red Line at Ashmont Station. The site was formerly home to the Ashmont Tire shop for 40 years and was underutilized.
The unit mix includes 51 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) rental units, affordable to households earning up to 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI), and 32 for-sale condominiums. Four of the condominiums meet the requirements of the City of Boston’s Inclusionary Development Policy (80–100% of AMI),
The Randolph Houses project contains 36 five story Old Law tenement buildings, 14 of which are on the north side of the street (collectively, the “North Side”) and 22 on the south side of the street (collectively, the “South Side”), and together comprise the public housing development known as “Randolph Houses.” This exciting project involved the creation of a historic district and the subsequent rehabilitation of the newly historic designated existing structures into two phases of interconnected and fully accessible buildings. The building facades have been restored, and the interior of the buildings have been completely demolished and rehabilitated.
New construction of 96 units of mixed-income housing including ground floor amenities, public open space, and onsite management offices. The project will serve as a gateway to Roxbury’s Nubian Square and completes a multi-phase redevelopment effort for this prominent City of Boston parcel.
Development partner Madison Park Development Corporation.
New construction of 51 units of mixed-income housing, incorporating sustainable design features including roofmounted photovoltaics, PHIUS passive house certification, and stormwater detention infrastructure. The project is a key component of the City of Syracuse Southwest Gateway Dowtown Revitalization Initiative and the community lead Connecting the Corridors economic development plan.
Community partner Jubilee Homes.
The Enterprise Center project is a vibrant, mixed-use development revitalizing a significant city block in downtown Brockton. Located near the Brockton commuter rail station and the city center, the transit-oriented development is easily accessible. Completed in two phases, the project combines new construction with the restoration of the historic Enterprise Building, delivering retail, artist, office, and housing spaces. Bounded by Centre Street, Main Street, Montello Street, and Petronelli Way, the site previously suffered from substantial blight and deterioration.
Brookfield Commons consist of the redevelopment of the 9.3 acre Winbrook Houses public housing development located in downtown White Plains, NY. Trinity Financial and co-developer, the White Plains Housing Authority have partnered to undertake the redevelopment of the site. Brookfield Commons will consist of high quality, modern apartments and will introduce mixed income tiers, including workforce housing units, to promote a diversity of incomes. The project will be built in phases to ensure that existing Winbrook Houses residents are not involuntarily displaced or relocated outside of the Brookfield Commons campus.
Treadmark is an 83-unit, six-story building located at the southern end of the MBTA’s Red Line at Ashmont Station. The site was formerly home to the Ashmont Tire shop for 40 years and was underutilized.
The unit mix includes 51 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) rental units, affordable to households earning up to 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI), and 32 for-sale condominiums. Four of the condominiums meet the requirements of the City of Boston’s Inclusionary Development Policy (80–100% of AMI),
The Randolph Houses project contains 36 five story Old Law tenement buildings, 14 of which are on the north side of the street (collectively, the “North Side”) and 22 on the south side of the street (collectively, the “South Side”), and together comprise the public housing development known as “Randolph Houses.” This exciting project involved the creation of a historic district and the subsequent rehabilitation of the newly historic designated existing structures into two phases of interconnected and fully accessible buildings. The building facades have been restored, and the interior of the buildings have been completely demolished and rehabilitated.
New construction of 96 units of mixed-income housing including ground floor amenities, public open space, and onsite management offices. The project will serve as a gateway to Roxbury’s Nubian Square and completes a multi-phase redevelopment effort for this prominent City of Boston parcel.
Development partner Madison Park Development Corporation.
New construction of 51 units of mixed-income housing, incorporating sustainable design features including roofmounted photovoltaics, PHIUS passive house certification, and stormwater detention infrastructure. The project is a key component of the City of Syracuse Southwest Gateway Dowtown Revitalization Initiative and the community lead Connecting the Corridors economic development plan.
Community partner Jubilee Homes.
The Enterprise Center project is a vibrant, mixed-use development revitalizing a significant city block in downtown Brockton. Located near the Brockton commuter rail station and the city center, the transit-oriented development is easily accessible. Completed in two phases, the project combines new construction with the restoration of the historic Enterprise Building, delivering retail, artist, office, and housing spaces. Bounded by Centre Street, Main Street, Montello Street, and Petronelli Way, the site previously suffered from substantial blight and deterioration.
Brookfield Commons consist of the redevelopment of the 9.3 acre Winbrook Houses public housing development located in downtown White Plains, NY. Trinity Financial and co-developer, the White Plains Housing Authority have partnered to undertake the redevelopment of the site. Brookfield Commons will consist of high quality, modern apartments and will introduce mixed income tiers, including workforce housing units, to promote a diversity of incomes. The project will be built in phases to ensure that existing Winbrook Houses residents are not involuntarily displaced or relocated outside of the Brookfield Commons campus.
Treadmark is an 83-unit, six-story building located at the southern end of the MBTA’s Red Line at Ashmont Station. The site was formerly home to the Ashmont Tire shop for 40 years and was underutilized.
The unit mix includes 51 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) rental units, affordable to households earning up to 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI), and 32 for-sale condominiums. Four of the condominiums meet the requirements of the City of Boston’s Inclusionary Development Policy (80–100% of AMI),
The Randolph Houses project contains 36 five story Old Law tenement buildings, 14 of which are on the north side of the street (collectively, the “North Side”) and 22 on the south side of the street (collectively, the “South Side”), and together comprise the public housing development known as “Randolph Houses.” This exciting project involved the creation of a historic district and the subsequent rehabilitation of the newly historic designated existing structures into two phases of interconnected and fully accessible buildings. The building facades have been restored, and the interior of the buildings have been completely demolished and rehabilitated.
New construction of 96 units of mixed-income housing including ground floor amenities, public open space, and onsite management offices. The project will serve as a gateway to Roxbury’s Nubian Square and completes a multi-phase redevelopment effort for this prominent City of Boston parcel.
Development partner Madison Park Development Corporation.
New construction of 51 units of mixed-income housing, incorporating sustainable design features including roofmounted photovoltaics, PHIUS passive house certification, and stormwater detention infrastructure. The project is a key component of the City of Syracuse Southwest Gateway Dowtown Revitalization Initiative and the community lead Connecting the Corridors economic development plan.
Community partner Jubilee Homes.
The Enterprise Center project is a vibrant, mixed-use development revitalizing a significant city block in downtown Brockton. Located near the Brockton commuter rail station and the city center, the transit-oriented development is easily accessible. Completed in two phases, the project combines new construction with the restoration of the historic Enterprise Building, delivering retail, artist, office, and housing spaces. Bounded by Centre Street, Main Street, Montello Street, and Petronelli Way, the site previously suffered from substantial blight and deterioration.
Brookfield Commons consist of the redevelopment of the 9.3 acre Winbrook Houses public housing development located in downtown White Plains, NY. Trinity Financial and co-developer, the White Plains Housing Authority have partnered to undertake the redevelopment of the site. Brookfield Commons will consist of high quality, modern apartments and will introduce mixed income tiers, including workforce housing units, to promote a diversity of incomes. The project will be built in phases to ensure that existing Winbrook Houses residents are not involuntarily displaced or relocated outside of the Brookfield Commons campus.
Treadmark is an 83-unit, six-story building located at the southern end of the MBTA’s Red Line at Ashmont Station. The site was formerly home to the Ashmont Tire shop for 40 years and was underutilized.
The unit mix includes 51 Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) rental units, affordable to households earning up to 60% of the Area Median Income (AMI), and 32 for-sale condominiums. Four of the condominiums meet the requirements of the City of Boston’s Inclusionary Development Policy (80–100% of AMI),
The Randolph Houses project contains 36 five story Old Law tenement buildings, 14 of which are on the north side of the street (collectively, the “North Side”) and 22 on the south side of the street (collectively, the “South Side”), and together comprise the public housing development known as “Randolph Houses.” This exciting project involved the creation of a historic district and the subsequent rehabilitation of the newly historic designated existing structures into two phases of interconnected and fully accessible buildings. The building facades have been restored, and the interior of the buildings have been completely demolished and rehabilitated.
New construction of 96 units of mixed-income housing including ground floor amenities, public open space, and onsite management offices. The project will serve as a gateway to Roxbury’s Nubian Square and completes a multi-phase redevelopment effort for this prominent City of Boston parcel.
Development partner Madison Park Development Corporation.
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BLD Properties, in partnership with Jubilee Homes, has launched the 680 South Ave project—bringing 51 new units of affordable housing
BLD Properties, in partnership with Jubilee Homes, has launched the 680 South Ave project—bringing 51 new units of affordable housing
BLD Properties, in partnership with Jubilee Homes, has launched the 680 South Ave project—bringing 51 new units of affordable housing
BLD Properties, in partnership with Jubilee Homes, has launched the 680 South Ave project—bringing 51 new units of affordable housing
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