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Project Name

Olmsted Green Phase IV - 47 Unit Low Income Rental

This project has been completed and no further work is being done.
Project Parcels

1405198500

Harvard ST
Owner:
Other
299,048sqft
Project Images

3 PHOTOS

Neighborhood
Mattapan
Councilor
Worrell
Units Total
47
Income-Restricted Units
47
Property Size
679,417 sq/ft

Developer

Lena New Boston, LLC

Project Goals

Construction began on this project in the winter of 2019-2020. The project is located on the former Boston State Mental Hospital site in Mattapan and is part of a multi-phase development to create over 500 housing units. This development project includes the creation of 47 low-Income rental housing units. The project will involve five three-story buildings, built as three story flats with common stairs and hallways. The affordability mix will be 12 units at or below 30%AMI, 9 at or below 50%AMI, and 26 at or below 60% AMI. Five units will be set aside for homeless individuals per DND homeless policy.

Timeline

Winter 2016

Funding awarded

Mayor’s Office of Housing approved funding for this project.
Winter 2016

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.

Winter 2019

Under Construction

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

Summer 2021

Project Complete

This project is ready for use.

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