288 Affordable Units Preserved in Brockton
Boston-based Beacon Communities has received $38.5 million in financing to renovate a pair of Brockton housing complexes and preserve affordability restrictions for at least 30 years.
Boston-based Beacon Communities has received $38.5 million in financing to renovate a pair of Brockton housing complexes and preserve affordability restrictions for at least 30 years.
A Newton Center elderly and disabled housing complex has received $8 million in refinancing from Rockport Mortgage Corp. of Gloucester.
A 204-unit Amherst apartment complex that was the first property to be developed with financing from MassHousing has received $30 million in mortgage refinancing.
With communities struggling to address affordable housing shortages, Linda Pellegrino wants to help property owners preserve and rehabilitate affordable units – not as a developer but as a loan originator.