The property includes 15 units of elderly housing and one unit of commercial space in a six (6) story mid-rise with moderate rents and walk-on certificate holders. Includes penthouse office space of 3,000 sf. The property was developed using the Low Income Housing Tax Credit Program. This program incentivizes investors to inject capital into rental apartments for lower income Americans. The property received a tax credit allocation in 1999. The property was placed in service in 2001. 15 units at Landfall Apartments are low income and subject to the tax credit program. "Founded in 1811, reconstructed in 1912, this was a refuge for immigrants landing in North America from ports in Ireland, Europe and Scandinavia. In 1973, the home was rehabilitated and named “Landfall,” by Daniel Rossano. It became East Boston’s first housing for senior citizens. A number of present Landfall residents were detained here when, as immigrants, they arrived from Norway and Italy. In 1974, the East Boston Community Development Corporation purchased Landfall." Locations: 12 Seaver Street/ 186-192 Cottage Street/ 265 & 350 Meridian Street/72 Marginal Street