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its founding in 1994, CAN-DO has created and managed 44
units, 37 of which are deed-restricted permanent
affordable housing (see Table of Housing Created, opens in a
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54 Eddy Street
This two unit property is located in West Newton. There is
one 3-bedroom unit and one 2-bedroom unit. Each is
occupied by formerly homeless Newton families. |
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Park House
This 3 unit property is located on Pearl Street in the
Newton Corner neighborhood. Each of the units contains 2
bedrooms and is occupied by formerly homeless families. |
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Veteran House
Veteran House includes 2 units, one 2-bedroom unit and one
3 bedroom unit located in the Auburndale neighborhood. It
is now fully occupied by two veteran families. |
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Louis H. Garfield House
This historic three unit building in Newton Corner, named
for a former board member who died unexpectedly, opened in
1996 and provides transitional housing for women and
children who are survivors of domestic violence. The women
are graduates of the Second Step Program in Newton, which
provides housing and supportive services. The families are
also assisted in finding permanent housing. |
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Webster Street Group Residence
CAN-DO renovated an existing house and constructed a three
bedroom addition on Webster Street in Auburndale to
provide affordable housing for six adults with
developmental disabilities. Full-time supervision in a
supportive living environment is provided by Newton
Wellesley Weston Committee for Community Living. |
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Kayla A. Rosenberg House
Named in memory of Oak Hill bus accident victim Kayla A.
Rosenberg, whose father, Newton attorney Jason Rosenberg,
provided many hours of legal assistance on this project.
Kayla's House provides transitional housing for five young
parents and children who participate in the Newton
Community Service Center's Parents Program.
The development of the Kayla Rosenberg house was
chronicled in
"The Christina
Street Story: A Successful Chapter 40B Development
Process in Newton".
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Highlands Glen
Condominiums
CAN-DO built two new duplexes on the Christina Street
property with the Kayla A. Rosenberg house. One of these
four units was sold to a moderate-income family supported
by Newton's First-Time Homebuyer program, and three were
sold at market rate. |
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18-20 Cambria Road
18 - 20 Cambria Road - This two-family project containing
1 three-bedroom unit and 1 four-bedroom unit provides
housing for two low-income families. Project developed, in
part, with Newton Community Preservation Funds. |
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Falmouth Apartments
Falmouth Apartments - This site provides two units of
housing at 20-22 Falmouth Road, a two-bedroom unit and a
three-bedroom unit occupied by low-income families.
Project developed, in part, with Newton Community
Preservation Funds.
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Jackson Apartments
Jackson Apartments - This site provides two units of
housing at 163 Jackson Road, a two-bedroom unit and a
three-bedroom unit occupied by low-income families.
Project developed, in part, with Newton Community
Preservation Funds.
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11-13 Cambria Road
This two-family project containing two - 2 bedroom units
provides housing for two low-income families. Project
developed, in part, with Newton Community Preservation
Funds.
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Linden Green Homes
Location: 248 Elliot Street, Newton Upper Falls
Type of Housing: 5 condominium units
(3 affordable, 2 market rate)
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MillHouse Commons
Location: 1093-1101 Chestnut St, Newton Upper Falls
Type of Housing: 6 condominium units
(2 moderate income units; 2 CPA units; 2 market rate
units)
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