BOSTON -
    Wednesday, August 25, 2021 - Mayor Kim Janey, South Boston Neighborhood
    Development Corporation, Caritas Communities and the Boston Housing
    Authority (BHA) celebrated the grand opening of the O'Connor Way Senior
    Housing Development today in South Boston. The project has brought 46
    one-bedroom units of affordable housing to South Boston using formerly
    vacant Boston Housing Authority land and Inclusionary Development Policy
    (IDP) funds secured through the Boston Planning & Development Agency.                                                                                          
    "I’m
    delighted to welcome the new residents of O'Connor Way Senior Housing,”
    said Mayor Janey. “As Boston residents age, many want to continue living in
    the city they’ve known and loved for their entire lives. This new
    development has replaced an empty lot with beautiful, affordable homes for
    seniors in our South Boston neighborhood." 
    O'Connor Way
    Senior Housing was built on BHA land that had been vacant for over 50
    years. The development includes 24 units that are subsidized using federal
    Low Income Housing Tax Credits, and 22 units made deeply affordable through
    project-based vouchers administered by BHA.  
    "South Boston
    NDC is thrilled to have completed and occupied this affordable housing
    development for the elderly during this challenging time of the
    pandemic. Now, more than ever, we need to protect our most vulnerable
    residents and provide them with a safe place to live and thrive," said
    Donna Brown, executive director of South Boston Neighborhood Development
    Corporation. " We appreciate the strong support from the City of
    Boston through the Boston Housing Authority and the Boston Planning &
    Development Agency, as well as the Commonwealth of Massachusetts." 
    The $20.8 million
    project was funded in part through the Inclusionary Development Program
    (IDP) contributions from the 150 Seaport Boulevard and Pier 4 development
    projects built by Cronin Development and Tishman Speyer on the South Boston
    Waterfront, and financed by the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program.
    Other funders include MassDevelopment, Rockland Trust Corp., TD Charitable
    Foundation and the Charles H. Farnsworth Trust. 
    “Three years ago,
    it would have been difficult to imagine the beautiful community that is now
    standing here at O’Connor Way,” BHA Administrator Kate Bennett said. “Every
    unit in this new community represents a new opportunity for Boston
    residents to age in place with dignity and peace of mind. It is exciting to
    see such a creative idea come together and have such an immediate impact.” 
    “Caritas
    Communities is proud to be a partner in creating this deeply affordable and
    accessible housing for low-income seniors,” said Karin Cassel Mitterando,
    executive director of Caritas Communities. “This project aligns with our
    mission to prevent homelessness through housing with support for extremely
    low-income people – because everyone deserves a safe place to call home.” 
    The property
    includes a community room, a laundry room, management office, and a patio.
    The building is sustainable at a LEED Silver certifiable
    level.  The development has on-site property management and
    full-time resident support services from the South Boston Neighborhood
    House.  
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