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JV Launches Lottery for 55+ Community in Foxborough

The Walnut Street Joint Venture, comprised of Affordable Housing and Services Collaborative, Inc., the Peabody Companies and Onyx Group Development, has opened a lottery for Walnut Knoll, a new 141-unit affordable housing community. The project is intended for persons aged 55 and older and is located at 55 Walnut St. in Foxborough, MA.  There is a local preference for those who live or work in Foxborough.

Building 1 is slated to open in September and has 61 apartment homes. Building 2 will follow in November with 80 homes. 

“Walnut Knoll represents another step forward in our mission to provide exceptional affordable housing solutions for seniors,” said Melissa Fish-Crane, principal and CEO of The Peabody Companies. “We are proud to partner with AHSC and Onyx Group on this project.”

The lottery date is yet to be determined. Details will follow at a later date, according to the JV.

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