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Keen Development Corporation, with The Cottonwood
Company, developed a 30-acre wooded site in Lincoln,
providing opportunities for first-time homebuyers.
The design recalls the New England farmhouse
vernacular, with carefully sited clusters which
minimize disruption to the natural environment. (photo by Lucy Chen)
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Keen Development often works with non-profit
partners to create affordable housing, in this case working with
South Boston Neighborhood Development Corporation. Comprised of 15
units, Costello Homes provided eight two-bedroom condominiums for
first time homebuyers at 80% of AMI using City of Boston funding.
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Situated on historic John Eliot Square in the Highland
Park section of Roxbury, Marcus Garvey Gardens
represents the culmination of ten years of housing
advocacy by the Roxbury Action Program. New construction
provided 161 apartments for the elderly, handicapped and families.
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The Pines overlooks Lake Pontoosuc at the north end
of Pittsfield. Built in 1988, this mixed-income
condominium provides 43 homes at affordable sales
prices, facilitated by the Massachusetts Homeownership
Opportunities Program, and maintained for
future buyers by deed restrictions.
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Built on the last remaining parcel of Boston's former
West End, this mixed-use, mixed-income cooperative
was jointly developed by Keen Development and the
Archdiocese of Boston. Comprising 183 units, along
with ground floor retail and underground parking,
West End Place was honored by the New England AIA.
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