Popular on TelAve
- Crunchbase Ranks Phinge CEO #1 Globally: Meet Him At "Phinge Unveil", Preview Netverse Patented App-less Platform, Hardware & Netverse Intelligence NI
- Umbrella Becomes First FinOps Platform to Support AWS Billing Transfer Onboarding
- Virginia Moving Company Nearly Doubles Customer Calls in Two Weeks After Switching to CARL — the Bold New Alternative to WordPress
- HRC Fertility's Dr. Christo G. Zouves Appointed to San Mateo County Medical Association Board of Directors
- Appliance EMT Presents Multi-Thousand Dollar Donation to Kids Motel Ministry to Support Local Families
- RAS AP Consulting Advances to RFP Stage in Heidelberg Materials' SAP Vendor & Customer Master Data Modernization Initiative
- "LOOK UP CAFE TOKYO SKYTREE" to Open on May 22, 2026 on the 5th floor of TOKYO SKYTREE®. This Date also Marks TOKYO SKYTREE's 14th Anniversary
- Finding the Best Lawyer: What Really Matters When Your Case Is on the Line
- HarryPotterObamaSonic10Inu Celebrates World Record 1,000+ Days Livestream with Record-Breaking Merchandise Launch
- New Report Reveals Plane Crashes Are Not Where You'd Think
Similar on TelAve
- CCHR Highlights Concerns Over Coercive and Failed $140 Billion Mental Health Practices at Psychiatric Convention
- Grow My Security Company Launches Next-Generation Website and Expands Strategic Marketing Solutions for the Security Industry
- Virginia Marchese's Paradox: A Nation Still Deciding Who Belongs Examines Race, Migration, Law, and America's Unfinished Struggle for Equality
- HHS Announces Major Push to Address Psychiatric Drug Risks: CCHR Applauds Focus on Informed Consent and Safe Tapering
- Matthew Cossolotto Spotlights Make a Promise Day 2026 Events, Including Official Launch of Harness Your PromisePower and Issuing a "Peace Promise"
- L2 Aviation Awarded IDIQ Contract by the U.S. Army for M1A2 Abrams Tank
- Veikkaus Appoints New CFO as Finland's Gambling Monopoly Braces for Breakup
- CCHR: 'Plant-Based' Psychedelics Push Masks Synthetic Drugs and Billion-Dollar Profits
- Viasat, Galaxy 1 Communications and L2 Aviation to bring avionics integration to Advanced Air Mobility
- Fulton County DA Fani Willis Officially Endorses Dr. Heavenly Kimes + Black Economic Agenda
The City of Boston Celebrates the Grand Opening of 150 River Street Village
TelAve News/10896589
Chief of Housing Sheila A. Dillon today joined Secretary of the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities Juana Matias, the Planning Office for Urban Affairs (POUA), Caribbean Integration Community Development (CICD), local leaders, and residents to celebrate the grand opening of 150 River Street Village, a new 30-unit income-restricted housing development for older adults in Mattapan.
The completion of 150 River Street Village marks the transformation of a long-vacant nursing home on a City-owned parcel into affordable housing designed to support Boston's older residents aging in place.
"Boston is strongest when longtime residents can stay rooted in the communities they know and love," said Mayor Michelle Wu. "We're focused on creating the housing and affordability that Boston needs to keep older adults stably housed in the places they love and have helped build for years. Making Boston a home for everyone means helping seniors age in place with dignity, close to lifelong friends and family. I look forward to seeing 150 River Street Village become that reality for so many residents."
"Today, the City is proud to join the Mattapan community and our development partners in marking the completion of 150 River Street Village," said Chief of Housing Sheila Dillon. "As Boston's population continues to age, developments such as this play a critical role in ensuring residents can remain safely and stably housed within the communities they have long contributed to and helped strengthen. This project is the result of years of collaboration with neighborhood stakeholders and reflects the City's ongoing commitment to advancing high-quality housing that meets the evolving needs of Boston residents."
Located at 150 River Street, the site was transferred to the Mayor's Office of Housing through the City's Tax Title Division. Following an extensive community engagement process led in partnership with the River Street Civic Association, POUA and CICD were selected as co-developers. The completed development now provides housing for households earning between 30% and 70% of Area Median Income.
More on TelAve News
"The cost of housing is one of the biggest drivers of economic insecurity for older adults, and the Healey-Driscoll Administration is committed to supporting projects that create and preserve housing that's accessible and affordable to older adults," said Juana Matias, Secretary of Housing and Livable Communities. "150 River Street is a smart solution that combines affordability with supportive services, ensuring that aging adults in Mattapan have a new and vibrant community to call home."
Designed with older adults in mind, the building includes accessible units and thoughtfully designed outdoor spaces, including a new community garden along River Street, supported in part by Community Preservation Act funding, and a preserved wilderness area with existing trees and vegetation at the rear of the site for residents and the broader community to enjoy. The property also includes a front porch connected to a community room and a patio off the shared living room with views toward the Neponset River and surrounding natural landscape. Located just a few blocks from the Central Avenue MBTA trolley stop, residents also have convenient access to the Neponset River Trail. Maloney Properties will provide on-site resident services, including a resident service coordinator who will connect residents with resources and support independent living.
"Amidst the current housing crisis, with roughly half of all renters in Greater Boston spending more than 30 percent of their income on rent, creating new, affordable homes where people can live with dignity and respect is more important than ever," said Bill Grogan, President of the Planning Office for Urban Affairs. "It's important to provide affordable housing to a variety of populations, including the senior population that River Street Village serves, which allows those getting priced out of the City to comfortably age in place, in homes they can afford."
More on TelAve News
"River Street Village opens at a critical moment as rising costs continue to squeeze our most vulnerable residents," said Donald Alexis, president of Caribbean Integration Community Development. "After years of grassroots planning, we are proud to celebrate these 30 affordable homes for Mattapan's elders. This development meets a critical need and reflects our commitment to housing that supports health, dignity, and stability."
"Older adults deserve the opportunity to age with dignity in the communities they helped build," said Emily Shea, Boston's Age Strong Commissioner. "150 River Street Village provides safe, affordable housing with the supportive services and accessibility features that help older residents remain connected, independent, and engaged in their neighborhood. This development is an important investment in the well-being of Boston's older adults."
Funding for 150 River Street Village includes support from the City of Boston's Linkage program, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities, MassHousing, Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation, MassDevelopment, Red Stone Equity Partners, Eastern Bank, and the Affordable Housing Trust Fund. The project also received Section 202 funding to support both development and ongoing operations.
Since taking office, Mayor Michelle Wu's administration has made senior housing and aging in place a central part of Boston's housing strategy by supporting the creation or preservation of 1,273 affordable homes for older adults across the city. Major projects include The Pryde in Hyde Park, which transformed the former Barton Rogers School into 74 mixed-income apartments for older adults, Grace Apartments in East Boston with 42 affordable homes for older adults, and 9 Leyland Street in Dorchester, which added 43 affordable housing units for older adults. The administration has also launched new housing stability initiatives like the SHORE-UP pilot program to help low-income older adults avoid displacement and eviction, while investing in improvements to Boston Housing Authority properties serving elderly residents. Together, these efforts reflect the City's commitment to ensuring that Boston's older adults can remain safely and affordably housed in the neighborhoods they helped build.
The completion of 150 River Street Village marks the transformation of a long-vacant nursing home on a City-owned parcel into affordable housing designed to support Boston's older residents aging in place.
"Boston is strongest when longtime residents can stay rooted in the communities they know and love," said Mayor Michelle Wu. "We're focused on creating the housing and affordability that Boston needs to keep older adults stably housed in the places they love and have helped build for years. Making Boston a home for everyone means helping seniors age in place with dignity, close to lifelong friends and family. I look forward to seeing 150 River Street Village become that reality for so many residents."
"Today, the City is proud to join the Mattapan community and our development partners in marking the completion of 150 River Street Village," said Chief of Housing Sheila Dillon. "As Boston's population continues to age, developments such as this play a critical role in ensuring residents can remain safely and stably housed within the communities they have long contributed to and helped strengthen. This project is the result of years of collaboration with neighborhood stakeholders and reflects the City's ongoing commitment to advancing high-quality housing that meets the evolving needs of Boston residents."
Located at 150 River Street, the site was transferred to the Mayor's Office of Housing through the City's Tax Title Division. Following an extensive community engagement process led in partnership with the River Street Civic Association, POUA and CICD were selected as co-developers. The completed development now provides housing for households earning between 30% and 70% of Area Median Income.
More on TelAve News
- Robert J. Bradshaw's AYE is a Gripping Dual Reality Thriller Exploring the Increasingly Blurred Line Between Humanity and Technology
- Bangxing Silicone Revolutionizes Silicone Baby Product Partnerships: Low MOQ Support + VIP Long-Term Win-Win Programs
- SteelTree Announces Launch of Its Operational Decision Intelligence Service
- Advanced AI Capabilities Reflected by Upcoming Company Name and Stock Symbol Change for Evolving Pre-Owned Boat Dealer: Off The Hook YS: N Y S E: OTH
- AI-Driven Defense Expansion, Autonomous Systems and Israeli Aerospace Manufacturing Platform: VisionWave Holdings (N A S D A Q: VWAV)
"The cost of housing is one of the biggest drivers of economic insecurity for older adults, and the Healey-Driscoll Administration is committed to supporting projects that create and preserve housing that's accessible and affordable to older adults," said Juana Matias, Secretary of Housing and Livable Communities. "150 River Street is a smart solution that combines affordability with supportive services, ensuring that aging adults in Mattapan have a new and vibrant community to call home."
Designed with older adults in mind, the building includes accessible units and thoughtfully designed outdoor spaces, including a new community garden along River Street, supported in part by Community Preservation Act funding, and a preserved wilderness area with existing trees and vegetation at the rear of the site for residents and the broader community to enjoy. The property also includes a front porch connected to a community room and a patio off the shared living room with views toward the Neponset River and surrounding natural landscape. Located just a few blocks from the Central Avenue MBTA trolley stop, residents also have convenient access to the Neponset River Trail. Maloney Properties will provide on-site resident services, including a resident service coordinator who will connect residents with resources and support independent living.
"Amidst the current housing crisis, with roughly half of all renters in Greater Boston spending more than 30 percent of their income on rent, creating new, affordable homes where people can live with dignity and respect is more important than ever," said Bill Grogan, President of the Planning Office for Urban Affairs. "It's important to provide affordable housing to a variety of populations, including the senior population that River Street Village serves, which allows those getting priced out of the City to comfortably age in place, in homes they can afford."
More on TelAve News
- AI Predicts the Most Likely 2026 FIFA World Cup Winner
- The AI Production Shift: Why Game Development Is Entering Its Most Accelerated Phase
- World-First AI Humanoid Robot Debuts on Cherie Barber's Ground-breaking Australian Reno Show
- New Survey Reveals America's Most Feared Bridges for Cyclists — Golden Gate Tops the List
- Raymond Lavine, Extended Care Benefits Advisor and Author, to Appear on National Television Series Moving America Forward
"River Street Village opens at a critical moment as rising costs continue to squeeze our most vulnerable residents," said Donald Alexis, president of Caribbean Integration Community Development. "After years of grassroots planning, we are proud to celebrate these 30 affordable homes for Mattapan's elders. This development meets a critical need and reflects our commitment to housing that supports health, dignity, and stability."
"Older adults deserve the opportunity to age with dignity in the communities they helped build," said Emily Shea, Boston's Age Strong Commissioner. "150 River Street Village provides safe, affordable housing with the supportive services and accessibility features that help older residents remain connected, independent, and engaged in their neighborhood. This development is an important investment in the well-being of Boston's older adults."
Funding for 150 River Street Village includes support from the City of Boston's Linkage program, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities, MassHousing, Community Economic Development Assistance Corporation, MassDevelopment, Red Stone Equity Partners, Eastern Bank, and the Affordable Housing Trust Fund. The project also received Section 202 funding to support both development and ongoing operations.
Since taking office, Mayor Michelle Wu's administration has made senior housing and aging in place a central part of Boston's housing strategy by supporting the creation or preservation of 1,273 affordable homes for older adults across the city. Major projects include The Pryde in Hyde Park, which transformed the former Barton Rogers School into 74 mixed-income apartments for older adults, Grace Apartments in East Boston with 42 affordable homes for older adults, and 9 Leyland Street in Dorchester, which added 43 affordable housing units for older adults. The administration has also launched new housing stability initiatives like the SHORE-UP pilot program to help low-income older adults avoid displacement and eviction, while investing in improvements to Boston Housing Authority properties serving elderly residents. Together, these efforts reflect the City's commitment to ensuring that Boston's older adults can remain safely and affordably housed in the neighborhoods they helped build.
0 Comments
Latest on TelAve News
- Derek Advanced Tracking Systems Revolutionizes Asset Monitoring with Advanced Technology
- The AI Direction Deficit: TripleTen Study Finds Staff Get Told to Use AI — But Not Trained to Use It
- $29.8 Million Record Setting Q1 with Boosted Annual Guidance to $160 Million for Expanding Pre-Owned Boat Dealer: Off The Hook YS, Inc. N Y S E: OTH
- All About Technology Celebrates 25 Years of Bridging Detroit's Digital Divide
- iatroX surpasses 500,000 clinical queries and expands specialist exam coverage
- Inside-Out Hollywood: The Relentless Rise of Joseph Nybyk (AKA Joseph Neibich)
- SRK Collective Media Group Launches with a Modern Approach to Media, Authority Building, and Cultural Visibility
- MSBG Corporation Acquires GridWatch US Telemetry Automation System
- TAYP Expands Athlete Exposure Platform Beyond Georgia With New Push Into Virginia and the 757
- KT Medical Staffing Expands Concierge Nursing and Private Duty Nursing Services in Orange County
- The Millennium Alliance Achieves Great Place To Work® Certification™ Amid Continued Growth
- The Millennium Alliance Appoints Former Adweek Executive Eric Hayden Shakun as Chief Financial Officer to Accelerate Next Phase of Growth
- T. Jones Group Named Finalist Across Multiple Categories at the 2026 Georgie Awards
- The Simplest Small Business You're Probably Not Thinking About
- San Francisco Writer Wins Webby Award, Internet's Highest Honor, for Website Based on her Novel
- EDC Weekend Comedy Special Featuring Don Barnhart & Friends — Use Promo Code FRIEND for 50% Off
- N Y S E: OTH Off The Hook YS Is Building a Vertically Integrated Marine Empire — And Investors Are Starting to Notice
- Concierge Title Agency Merges with Independence Title, Inc. to Deliver an Expanded Concierge Closing Experience Across South Florida
- Grow My Security Company Launches Next-Generation Website and Expands Strategic Marketing Solutions for the Security Industry
- $4.8M in Contracted AI Revenue with Projections of $30M Over 6-12 Months for Diversified AI Software and Platform-Based Services Provider XMax Inc