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DJSA Architecture selected to design 80-unit apartment complex at site of former Weymouth nursing home

125 Broad Street - Weymouth, MA

Weymouth, MA DJSA Architecture PC, a full service architectural firm specializing in commercial and corporate design, was selected by multi-disciplinary real estate investment firm Sawyer Realty Partners for an adaptive reuse project at 125 Broad St., the site of the former Colonial Adult Day Care Health Center.

The existing three-story, 77,000 s/f building, built in 1963, is currently under redesign by DJSA Architecture PC for development into an 80-unit apartment complex, complete with an exterior courtyard, amenity space, and ample parking.

DJSA has assembled a team to assist with pre-construction and construction management, including Vital Structures, LLC of Bridgewater as structural engineer and Crocker Design Group, LLC of Hingham as surveyor and permitting guide. Drohan Tocchio & Morgan PC of Hingham is the law firm of record for the project.

Jessica Rosenberg, principal at Sawyer Realty Partners, explained that this is her firm’s first major adaptive reuse development, with ground-breaking anticipated for later this spring and project construction completed and ready for lease-up some time in Q4 2023. “We’ve had a phenomenal experience with DJSA because of their attention to detail and ownership mentality even as a third-party contractor,” she said. “We have already engaged them on several other projects – both adaptive reuse and new construction – and we look forward to working with them in the future.”

Dennis Swart, president of DJSA Architecture PC, said, “We’re pleased to work with Sawyer Realty Partners on this exciting project, one that will transform a near 60-year-old building into a modern attractive apartment complex. We’re proud that Sawyer entrusted us and our design partners with this important adaptive use undertaking.”

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