Quick facts

City: Chelsea

Completion date: April 2019

Total development cost: $14.7 million

Development type: New construction

Number of new homes: 34 rental apartments (5 one-bedroom, 22 two-bedroom, 7 three-bedroom)

Affordability: 11 units for < 30% AMI; 23 units < 60% AMI

 

Overview

Acadia continues The Neighborhood Developers focus on building affordable homes for families in a family-friendly neighborhood. The site, formerly the French Club, had been vacant for several years. Acadia offers 34 much-needed family apartments located only one block from Chelsea’s four elementary schools, and one block from major bus lines on Broadway.

The development includes eight supportive housing apartments designated for formerly homeless families, meeting a critical need in the region. These homes serve families who were living in shelters or other temporary housing, or families who were at imminent risk of losing their housing. TND is partnering with Housing Families, Inc. to provide supportive services to these households to improve their economic security and help them access resources like education, workforce development, health care and public benefits. Three of the Acadia homes are for residents with disabilities under the Community Based Housing Program (CBH). The building includes a community room, common laundry, on-site parking for all 34 homes, central air conditioning, and new landscaping and public way improvements along Spencer Avenue to benefit residents and community members alike.


Development team

Development consultant: Peter Munkenbeck

Architect: Utile, Inc.

Contractor: NEI General Contracting

Equity: RBC Capital Markets

Federal and state low income housing tax credits: The Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development

Tax-exempt bond financing: MassDevelopment

Construction and permanent financing: Boston Private Bank

Subordinate debt: The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development; Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation; North Suburban HOME Consortium

Acquisition, predevelopment and construction financing: The Life Initiative

 
 
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