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Committee recommends sale of 110 Washington St. to developer for 57 income-restricted apartments; members press for replacement warming center
Summary
Hartford’s Planning, Economic Development & Housing Committee voted Oct. 1 to forward a mayoral resolution to the City Council recommending sale of 110 Washington Street to a development team that proposes 57 income‑restricted rental apartments.
The Planning, Economic Development & Housing Committee voted Oct. 1 to recommend that the City Council approve sale of the former trade school at 110 Washington Street to a development team led by Boston Communities and Arch Communities. The developers propose converting the building into 57 income-restricted apartments and restoring the property to the tax rolls under a multi-year tax agreement.
The redevelopment plan calls for 57 rental apartments—6 studios, 37 one‑bedroom and 14 two‑bedroom units—restricted across a range of incomes from 30% to 80% of area median income (AMI). Matt Robaina, principal with Boston Communities, said the proposed income mix is 19 units at 80% AMI, five at 60% AMI, 25 at 50% AMI and eight at 30% AMI. The team described energy-efficiency upgrades and…
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