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Project Name

Whittier Street Apartments Phase 2

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

0902643000

1176 1158 TREMONT ST
Owner:
Other
165,194sqft
Project Images

4 PHOTOS

Neighborhood
Roxbury
Councilor
Fernandes Anderson
Units Total
52
Income-Restricted Units
52
Property Size
165,194 sq/ft

Developer

Preservation of Affordable Housing POAH, LLC

Project Goals

Whittier Street Apartments Phase 2 is the second of a three-phase redevelopment through the Choice Neighborhoods program. A One-for-One replacement plan is in place for the full redevelopment program of Boston Housing Authority's ("BHA") Whittier Street Apartments.

Phase 2 includes the development of 52 mixed-income rental units by Preservation of Affordable Housing ("POAH"). 48 of the 52 units will be restricted with a mix of 30%, 50%, 60%, 80%, and 110% of Area Median Income units, along with 4 market-rate units.

This development is currently in construction.

Timeline

Winter 2019

Funding awarded

Mayor’s Office of Housing approved funding for this project.
Winter 2019

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.

Summer 2020

Under Construction

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

Winter 2021

Project Complete

This project is ready for use.

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