The Kenzi at Bartlett Station will create 50 units of supportive, affordable housing for older adults, and is part of the five-phase redevelopment of the former bus yard now owned by Nuestra Comunidad and Windale Developers. The development will offer 41 affordable one-bedroom units, and 3 affordable two-bedroom apartments. The new housing development will serve individuals age 55 or older who have either low or middle-income housing needs. The housing includes 44 units restricted to Bostonians over the age of 55 who earn at or below 80% of the area median income, or $69,000 for a two-person household. The development also includes five units of housing for formerly homeless Bostonians.
The construction of these new homes at The Kenzi also aligns with the City of Boston’s housing goals to produce affordable housing for older Bostonians as outlined in Housing a Changing City: Boston 2030.