A Boston development that’s billed as New England’s first LGBTQ-friendly senior affordable housing project broke ground Friday. The Pryde will convert the former William Barton Rogers Middle School in Boston’s Hyde Park neighborhood into 74 units of mixed-income housing for seniors. — NBC Boston
The project is being led by developer Pennrose and local nonprofit LGBTQ Senior Housing, Inc. Boston-based architecture firm DiMella Shaffer carried out the facility’s design.
The development will maintain the original 1899 building, which has been vacant since 2015, and its two additions constructed in 1920 and 1934. The design includes multiple spaces for community programming, such as an art room, a classroom, an art gallery, and a multi-purpose room. The project also features a landscaped courtyard, a walking track, and outdoor seating. The exteriors and interiors will be renovated with materials and details in line with the school’s original character.
As noted by LGBTQ Senior Housing, there has always been a need for LGBTQ-friendly housing as seniors of this community are less likely to have children or a family network to support them. Funding for the project includes $3.8 million from the state Department of Housing and Community Development and $4 million from the City of Boston Mayor’s Office of Housing. Out of the 74 income-restricted rental units, eight will be rented to families or individuals experiencing homelessness. It is expected to welcome its first guests next year.
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