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Madison Park Development Tops Off on First of Four Parcels in Nubian Square

Madison Park Development Corporation (MPDC) and the Mayor’s Office of Housing topped off construction at the 75 Dudley St. development in Nubian Square. The project will create 15 new income-restricted residential condominiums in Boston’s Roxbury neighborhood on one of four parcels identified for redevelopment through PLAN: Nubian.

“This new development will create safe, stable, and affordable homeownership opportunities in Nubian Square,” said Chief of Housing Sheila A. Dillon. “Alongside the leadership of partners like Madison Park Development Corporation, we are continuing to transform long-vacant parcels into homes and active neighborhood spaces that follow through on the community vision of PLAN: Nubian Square and that reflect the priorities of Roxbury residents.”

In 2018, the City of Boston issued an RFP for the four Nubian Square parcels, which also include 40–50 Warren St., 2147 Washington St. and 135 Dudley St. MPDC was selected as the developer in 2019.

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