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Project Name

Burbank Terrace

Project Parcels

0401475000

72 Burbank ST
Owner:
Other
3,558sqft
Project Images

3 PHOTOS

Neighborhood
Fenway/Kenmore
Councilor
Durkan
Units Total
27
Income-Restricted Units
27

Developer

Fenway Community Development Corp

Project Goals

72 Burbank Street is a 27-unit affordable rental housing production project located in the Symphony area of the Fenway neighborhood. The project consists of a new six-story building with a total site area of 3,575 sf. All of the units will be affordable to households earning 60% of Area Median Income (AMI) or less and are designed according to the City of Boston’s Compact Living Guidelines.

Now Accepting Applications: Deadline is 6/6/23

For more information on submitting an application and the lottery process, visit; https://www.boston.gov/metrolist/search/housing/burbank-terrace?type=re…

Agent: Joe Jerdon and Juliana Zingales
536 Granite Street
Braintree, MA 02184
burbankterrace@peabodyproperties.com
Phone: (781) 917-2333

Timeline

Spring 2021

Funding awarded

Mayor’s Office of Housing approved funding for this project.
Spring 2021

City Planning

This project is going through a zoning review with the Boston Planning and Development Agency (BPDA). Then we’ll work with the Developer on funding, design, and compliance.

Under Construction

Construction is underway. For further information on road closures and parking impact, contact the Project Manager.

Project Complete

Predicted Date: To Be Determined
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