WORCESTER, MA – As part of the ongoing redevelopment of Lakeside Apartments, crews for National Grid will be performing utility work along Lakeside Avenue that will temporarily limit on-street parking and impact traffic flow.
WORCESTER, MA – Demolition of the decades-old Lakeside Apartments in Worcester officially began on Monday. Phase one demolition of the apartments at 46 Lakeside Ave. in Worcester’s Columbus Park neighborhood kicked off at 8 a.m. The four-phase plan will replace the buildings, originally built in 1949, with modern, energy-efficient homes, the Worcester Housing Authority said.
WORCESTER- The first gnawing of the excavator’s arm into the brick walls gave Maria Acevedo a bittersweet feeling.
WORCESTER, Mass. – Demolition is now underway at the Worcester Housing Authority’s oldest property. On Monday, crews began tearing down the Lakeside Apartments. Phase one of the multi-step project includes replacing outdated buldings with modern, energy-efficient, and family-focused homes. Worcester Housing Authority CEO Alex Corrales said the project represents a commitment to preserving the spirit and history of Lakeside, while building a stronger future for city residents.
WORCESTER, Massachusetts – The Worcester Housing Authority, Tremont Development Partners and E3 Development are thrilled to announce they have been awarded $2 million through the Commonwealth’s Community One Stop for Growth in support of Phase 3 of the redevelopment of Lakeside Apartments.
WORCESTER, MA – The redevelopment project at Lakeside Apartments was awarded funding for its third phase.
The redevelopment of a public housing complex in Worcester received a $2 million boost from the Commonwealth.
WORCESTER, MA – The Worcester Housing Authority and Trinity Financial celebrated the groundbreaking for the second phase of mixed-income housing in Worcester on Thursday.
The Worcester Housing Authority (WHA) broke ground on a key component of the second phase of the Curtis Apartments redevelopment. The Economic Opportunity Center is a mixed-use building that will house twenty four new apartments, office, supportive services programs and a new Great Brook Valley Branch of the Worcester Public Library.
Worcester Housing Authority (WHA), New England’s second largest housing authority, manages 3,000 housing units and oversees more than 4,000 state and federal Section 8 vouchers. WHA is committed to revitalizing its communities, enhancing residents’ quality of life, and creating an environment that encourages families to achieve self-sufficiency. To advance this mission, WHA is modernizing its properties, building new affordable homes, and fostering strong community connections.