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Brighton, MA – Brooke House at Olmsted Village, a forthcoming senior housing development in Boston’s Mattapan neighborhood, has successfully secured significant funding through low-income housing tax credits and state bond funds. This financial support is aimed at enhancing the living conditions for seniors in the area, addressing the growing need for affordable housing options.
The initiative is designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment for elderly residents, ensuring they have access to essential services and a supportive community. The project will feature modern amenities and promote an active lifestyle among its residents, fostering social interactions and community engagement.
Local officials have expressed their enthusiasm for the development, highlighting its potential to revitalize the neighborhood and improve the quality of life for seniors. As the project progresses, it is expected to serve as a model for future senior housing developments across the state, reflecting a commitment to addressing the housing crisis faced by vulnerable populations.
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