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NEI GC completes Whittier Choice Neighborhood Phase 1A

Roxbury, MA NEI General Contracting has completed the Whittier Choice Neighborhood Phase 1A for Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH). Located at 100 Cabot St., Phase 1A involved the demolition and removal of the existing Whittier Street Apartments to make way for the new construction of 92 rental units ranging from one, two, and three-bedrooms in both apartments and townhomes. The development includes amenities such as a community room, courtyard, office space for residents, and a playground. NEI has also been selected as the general contractor for Phase 2 which will include 52 new multifamily units in stacked townhomes.

The Whittier Choice Neighborhoods Initiative (CNI) is a collaboration between POAH, Madison Park Development Corp., and the Boston Housing Authority to redevelop the Whittier Street Apartments site. When complete, the site will be fully redeveloped with over 350 units of mixed-income housing and commercial space. In addition to housing and safer streets, part of the vision is to promote family self-sufficiency by providing better access to quality education and job opportunities while using the community’s strengths to preserve its character.

 “We were thrilled to work with NEI General Contracting on the Whittier CNI. They have a strong reputation in the construction of quality affordable housing,” said Rodger Brown, managing director of real estate development at POAH. “They were selected for their experience, resources, capacity, and commitment to the community to provide a new standard of product delivery and process excellence.”

“With our dedication to building affordable housing, NEI shares POAH’s mission to preserve, create, and sustain affordable, healthy homes that support economic security and access to opportunity for all,” said Josef Rettman, president of NEI General Contracting. “This is such a fantastic team – top to bottom. It’s exciting to be involved in a project where everyone is really invested in both the success of the project and the community.”

With more than 150 multifamily projects in its portfolio, NEI has worked on new construction, adaptive reuse, and renovation projects for multi-family clients, including a total of 10 with POAH.

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