Mayor Michelle Wu Celebrates Grand Opening IN CHINATOWN

Boston, MALocal News

Mayor Michelle Wu celebrated the grand opening of the Pok Oi Residences, an affordable housing project in Chinatown, providing 85 apartments for families at diverse income levels. This initiative, a joint effort with Harrison Affordable, LLC and community partners, seeks to preserve the neighborhood's character amid rising living costs. Nine units are specifically allocated for those who have faced homelessness, addressing urgent housing needs. The project features design elements aimed at reducing air and noise pollution from the nearby Massachusetts Turnpike, ensuring healthier living conditions. Local officials emphasized the importance of the development in keeping Chinatown accessible for long-term residents and families.

Funding was secured through the City of Boston’s Neighborhood Housing Trust and the Community Preservation Act, among other sources. The project replaces a surface parking lot and adds vibrancy to the area with community amenities. The opening signifies a commitment to affordable housing solutions in one of Boston's historic neighborhoods.

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