
Pennrose has broken ground on 95 Everett St., an 88-unit, transit-oriented, mixed-income housing development in the Allston-Brighton neighborhood of Boston. When complete in 2027, the project will deliver 100% income- and rent-restricted homes to one of the city’s fastest-changing neighborhoods.
95 Everett St. will offer a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. Of the total 88 units, 73 are LIHTC-eligible affordable apartments, including 18 units reserved for households earning at or below 30% of the Area Median Income (AMI). The remaining units will serve middle-income households. The building will follow Universal Design principles for inclusivity and be built to Passive House sustainability standards.
“95 Everett Street is an opportunity to bring high-quality, affordable housing to a neighborhood that is experiencing significant housing cost pressure,” said Karmen Cheung, regional vice president at Pennrose. “Allston-Brighton’s transit access, employment opportunities, and community assets make it an ideal location for working families and individuals.”
Rendering courtesy of DiMella Shaffer.
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