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Project Name

Potential Scattered Site NHI - Fernboro/Creston/Intervale/Brunswick

This is an inactive parcel with no planned development.
Project Parcels

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98 BRUNSWICK ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
4,604sqft

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35 CRESTON ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
3,700sqft

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37 CRESTON ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
3,700sqft

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64 Intervale ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
4,000sqft

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23 FERNBORO ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
3,217sqft

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21 FERNBORO ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
3,217sqft

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27 FERNBORO ST
Owner:
Other
2,800sqft

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29 FERNBORO ST
Owner:
Other
2,820sqft

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269 MAGNOLIA ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
4,145sqft

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126 Intervale ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
3,777sqft

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91 Intervale ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
2,624sqft

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91 Intervale ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
2,661sqft

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38 Intervale ST
Owner:
City of Boston - DND
4,410sqft

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Neighborhood
Roxbury
Councilor
Worrell
Units Total
12
Income-Restricted Units
To Be Determined
Property Size
45,675 sq/ft

Project Goals

Potential and context for (6) two-family building with minor zoning relief.

This is an undeveloped lot owned by the City of Boston’s Department of Neighborhood Development.

The Department of Neighborhood Development acquires surplus and foreclosed property and is responsible for managing this real estate. We work to create housing and open space by making that land available to Bostonians over time through a public Request for Proposals process. This parcel of land is not yet planned for development, but stay tuned!

Do you need to report a non-emergency issue with this property? Contact Boston 311.

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