WORCESTER, MA — Worcester's Affordable Housing Trust Fund Board of Trustees awarded $1.25 million in funding to support the development of homes.
The money will go toward creating 59 new affordable rental and homeownership units across the city. A total of eight projects were selected for funding, including 55 rental units and four homeownership opportunities.
The rental developments are:
The homeownership developments are:
The awards were approved at a board meeting last week and were made possible through Community Preservation Act funds.
“These projects represent a diverse mix of housing types and locations, from single-family homes to multi-unit developments,” said City Manager Eric D. Batista. “The Affordable Housing Trust Fund allows us to leverage local and federal resources to make tangible progress toward ensuring that residents of all incomes have access to safe, stable, and affordable homes.”
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