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Quincy Planning Board continues Tobin Towers annex plan (80 Clay St.) after detailed review; project aims to add 94 affordable senior units
Summary
The Planning Board continued public review on June 25 for a major redevelopment proposal at 80 Clay Street: a seven‑story building behind the Quincy Housing Authority’s Tobin Towers that would add 94 one‑bedroom affordable housing units reserved for seniors (62+) and provide garage and surface parking shared with the existing tower.
The Planning Board continued public review on June 25 for a major redevelopment proposal at 80 Clay Street: a seven‑story building behind the Quincy Housing Authority’s Tobin Towers that would add 94 one‑bedroom affordable housing units reserved for seniors (62+) and provide garage and surface parking shared with the existing tower.
The proposal is a joint venture between Affordable Housing Services Collaborative (AHSC) and Peabody Properties; presentation team members included Michael Matos and Dan Angelo (AHSC), Betsy Collins (Peabody Properties), James Marathas (executive director, Quincy Housing Authority), and consultants from Weston & Sampson (civil/landscape/traffic) and TAT (architecture).
Key project facts presented to the board: - 94 one‑bedroom units, set aside for seniors 62 and older; 10% of units to be fully accessible. - Building height proposed at seven stories with 22…
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