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Quincy opens public hearing on 94-unit senior affordable housing at 80 Clay Street; project continued to Aug. 6
Summary
The Quincy Planning Board opened a public hearing June 25 on a proposed seven‑story, 94-unit senior affordable housing project at 80 Clay Street. The applicant is a joint venture between Affordable Housing Services Collaborative and Peabody Properties.
The Quincy Planning Board opened a public hearing on June 25 for a proposed seven-story, 94-unit affordable senior housing building at 80 Clay Street (case 2025-11), a site behind the Quincy Housing Authority’s Tobin Towers. The applicant is AHSC Peabody Developer LLC, a joint venture of Affordable Housing Services Collaborative and Peabody Properties.
Project representatives described the proposal as a 94-unit, one-bedroom building set aside for residents aged 62 and over, with 112 total parking spaces (22 covered garage spaces and 90 surface spaces) to be shared with the existing Tobin Towers. The team said the plan includes interior resident services (community room, wellness and computer lounge), a second-story amenity terrace and a small dog run; exterior…
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