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More Affordable Housing Coming to Massachusetts Thanks to POAH and Clocktower Tax Credits Partnership

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We’re proud to announce that two affordable housing projects will break ground this year, the result of another impactful collaboration between Preservation of Affordable Housing (POAH) and Clocktower Tax Credits—addressing greatly needed housing shortages in both Dorchester and Attleboro.

Columbia Crossing, situated in the heart of Upham’s Corner neighborhood, will transform the historic Dorchester Savings Bank building and adjacent parking lot into 48-units of income restricted rental housing, in addition to over 3,500 square feet of commercial space. This mixed-use development is designed for artists with a significant portion of the units reserved for artist housing and dedicated spaces for arts amenities.

Gardner Terrace II & Hebronville Mill Apartments are located three miles south of downtown Attleboro along the Ten Mile River. This former textile mill was converted into apartments back in 1985, but are now in need of substantial rehab. Once the renovations are complete, the complex will have 135 residential units, with the majority being income restricted.

Clocktower is working with POAH to place the MA Historic and MA LIHTC’s generated from these two projects.  We look forward to the ribbon cuttings in 2027!  If you are considering a project in MA, or anywhere on the east coast, contact our Senior Associate, Dave Auster, at (978) 793-6600, or by email at DAuster@ClocktowerTC.com.