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Site Name _____ Address Property Manager Br W/Chair Elevator Services___ Program Type B BOSTON HOUSING AUTHORITY HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM PROJECT BASED PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS FEDERAL HOUSING PROGRAM ________SIT SITE NAME _____ ADDRESS PROPERTY MANAGER BR W/CHAIR ELEVATOR SERVICES___ PROGRAM TYPE Algonquin 34 Algonquin Street Pine Street Inn/Paul Sullivan Housing YES NO YES ELDERLY/DISABLED SPBVE Dorchester, MA 02124 82 Green Street (1) SRO Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 (617) 892-8714 Email: [email protected] Algonquin offers one (1) SRO sized unit in the Roxbury neighborhood of Boston. Individuals would share a kitchen and bath. There is staff onsite with 24 hour staffing. Supportive services are offered. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Ashford Street Lodging 40-42 Ashford Street Maloney Properties YES NO YES ELDERLY/DISABLED SPBVE Allston, MA. 02134 57N Everett Street (6) SRO Allston, MA 02134 (1) Studio (617) 562-8156 (1) 1BR Email: [email protected] Ashford Street offers eight (8) SRO, studio and one bedroom size units and is located in the Allston/Brighton section of Boston. Accessible to the MBTA Green Line and within walking distance to Commonwealth Avenue shopping amenities. Services are available through AIDS Action Committee and the Department of Mental Health. Supportive services are offered. Bloomfield Gardens 4-6 Bloomfield Street Trinity Management LLC NO YES 1 unit FAMILY SPBVF Dorchester, MA 02124 75 Federal Street, 4th Floor (3) 2BR ELDERLY/DISABLED Boston, MA 02110 (4) 3BR Bloomfield Gardens offers seven (7) two and three bedroom size units and is located in the Fields Corner neighborhood of Dorchester. The three-four story building is consistent with the height and appearance of other residential properties in the neighborhood. It includes 13 off-street parking spaces and a landscaped play area for young children as well as being less than 750 feet from the Fields Corner MBTA red line station and bus terminal. Boston Hope 88-98 Nightingale Street Winn Management YES YES YES ELDERLY/DISABLED SPBVE 71-77 Kingsdale Street 233 Blue Hill Ave (14) 1BR Dorchester, MA 02124 Boston, MA 02119 (14) 2BR (617) 442-8472 Email: [email protected] Boston Hope offers twenty-eight (28) one and two bedroom size units and is conveniently located near Franklin Field in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston and is close to public transportation, shopping, schools, healthcare centers, places of worship and public recreation facilities. Site amenities include: fully applianced kitchens, off street parking, laundry rooms on each floor. Heat and hot water are included in the rent. Boston Hope Scattered Sites Same as Above YES NO YES FAMILY SPBVF Dorchester, MA 02124 (5) 3BR ELDERLY/DISABLED (4) 4BR Boston Hope offers nine (9) three and four bedroom size units and is conveniently located near Franklin Field in the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston and is close to public transportation, shopping, schools, healthcare centers, places of worship and public recreation facilities. Site amenities include: fully applianced kitchens, off street parking, washer/dryer hookups, fenced in yards and full basements. Heat and hot water are included in the rent. 1 0=Studio/Efficiency BR=Bedroom W/CHAIR= Wheelchair Accessible SRO= Single Room Occupancy PBV SITE DESCRIPTION Rev. 12/18/17 B BOSTON HOUSING AUTHORITY HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM PROJECT BASED PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS FEDERAL HOUSING PROGRAM ________SIT SITE NAME _____ ADDRESS PROPERTY MANAGER BR W/CHAIR ELEVATOR SERVICES___ PROGRAM TYPE Bowdoin Manor 37, 39, 41 Bowdoin Street Commonwealth Land Trust YES NO YES ELDERLY/DISABLED SPBVE Boston, MA 02116 1059 Tremont Street (72) SRO Roxbury, MA 02119 (617) 445-4075 X208 Email: [email protected] Bowdoin Manor offers seventy-two (72) SRO size units located in the Beacon Hill neighborhood of Boston. All utilities are included in the rent. Management staff is onsite weekdays, evenings and weekends. Support services are offered. Brighton Allston Apartments 493-501 Washington Street Allston Brighton CDC NO NO NO FAMILY SPBVF Brighton, MA 02135 320 Washington Street (10) 2BR ELDERLY/DISABLED 1387 Commonwealth Ave Brighton, MA 02135 Allston, MA 02134 (617) 787-3874 Email: [email protected] The Brighton Allston Apartments offers ten (10) two bedroom size units and are located in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston. It is a housing preservation project comprised of affordable housing units and is easily accessible and close to public transportation. Building 104 104 First Ave Bricklayers YES YES YES ELDERLY SPBVE Charlestown, MA 02129 104 First Ave (23) 1BR Charlestown, MA 02129 (617) 242-2231 Email: [email protected] Building 104 offers twenty three (23) one bedroom size units and is located in the Charlestown Navy Yard. All 23 units are MBTA accessible. Elderly individuals 62 years of age and older will be given a preference for this property. Catherine Gallagher 209,219,221,223 Heath St. Peabody Properties NO NO YES FAMILY SPBVF Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 HallKeen Management (1) 1BR Flat ELDERLY/DISABLED 91 Minden Street (3) 2BR Duplex Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 (2) 3BR Duplex (617) 524-7788 (1) 3BR Flat Email: [email protected] (1) 4BR Duplex Catherine Gallagher offers eight (8) one, two, three and four bedroom size units located in the Mission Hill/Roxbury neighborhood of Boston. Central Boston Elder Services 2311-2313 Washington St. Maloney Properties NO Y ES YES ELDERLY SPBVE Boston, MA 02119 2311 Washington Street (12) 1BR Roxbury, MA 02119 (617) 445-5500 Email: [email protected] Central Boston Elder Service offers twelve (12) one bedroom size units and is located in the Dudley neighborhood of Boston. All units have full kitchens, baths and have emergency pull stations. The development includes common areas on the first floor for residents to socialize and hold educational functions. Elderly individuals 62 years of age and older will be given a preference for this property. 2 0=Studio/Efficiency BR=Bedroom W/CHAIR= Wheelchair Accessible SRO= Single Room Occupancy PBV SITE DESCRIPTION Rev. 12/18/17 B BOSTON HOUSING AUTHORITY HOUSING CHOICE VOUCHER PROGRAM PROJECT BASED PROPERTY DESCRIPTIONS FEDERAL HOUSING PROGRAM ________SIT SITE NAME _____ ADDRESS PROPERTY MANAGER BR W/CHAIR ELEVATOR SERVICES___ PROGRAM TYPE 225 Centre Street Jamaica Plain MA. 225 Centre Street YES FAMILY SPBVF Mitchell Properties (3) 1BR ELDERLY/DISABLED 20 Park Plaza (4) 2BR Boston, MA 02116 (3) 3BR 225 Centre Street offers ten (10) one, two and three bedroom size units. This new site is located in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston. The community is conveniently located close to shopping, banks, restaurants, medical centers and is adjacent to the Jackson Square MBTA station. The units offer washer and dryers. Condor-Havre Garden Apts. 127 Condor Street East Boston CDC NO YES FAMILY SPBVF 129 Havre Street 72 Marginal Street (2) 2BR ELDERLY/DISABLED East Boston, MA 02128 East Boston, MA 02128 (5) 3BR Condor-Havre offers seven (7) two and three bedroom size units. This new site is located in the East Boston neighborhood of Boston. Supportive services will be offered. Corey Seton Manor 200 Corey Street Peabody Properties YES YES YES ELDERLY/DISABLED SPBVE Brighton, MA. 02135 200 Corey Street (18) Studio Brighton, MA. 02135 (781) 828-7834 Email: [email protected] Seton Manor offers eighteen (18) studio size units and is located in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston. Supportive services are offered. Cortes Lodging House 7,11,11A, 15 Cortes Street Caritas LLC YES YES YES FAMILY SPBVF Boston, MA 02115 25 Braintree Hill Pk Suite 206 (26) SRO ELDERLY/DISABLED Braintree, MA 02184 (17) Studio (617) 442-8472 Email: [email protected] Cortes Lodging House offers forty three (43) SRO and studio size units located in the Bay Village section of Boston and is conveniently located within minutes of the Financial District, Back Bay, public transportation, shopping, healthcare centers, places of worship and public recreation facilities. Site amenities include elevators, laundry facilities, 24 hour maintenance, and an on-site house manager. Utilities are included in the rent. Supportive services are offered. _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Crawford House 34 Crawford Street Lorenzo Pitts, Inc YES NO YES FAMILY SPBVF Dorchester, MA 02121 270 Roxbury Street (4) 2BR ELDERLY/DISABLED Roxbury, MA. 02119 (617445-1461 Email: [email protected] The Crawford House offers four (4) two bedroom units and is located in the Dorchester area of Boston. Each unit contains a large eat-in kitchen with a dish-washer and a full sized pantry. There is a functioning balcony off the kitchen with a sizeable living room and ample closet space in the entrance hallway. Crawford House is within walking distance to the Grove Hall and access to the MBTA, shopping, Post Office and Public Library. Site amenities consist of laundry facilities in the basement and a full back-yard. 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