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Mill Creek Breaks Ground on Allston Apartments

Mill Creek Residential said Wednesday it has broken ground on Modera Allston, a contemporary midrise community in Boston’s Lower Allston neighborhood. Located at 250 Everett St., Modera Allston will feature 240 units. First move-ins are anticipated for early 2028.

“The Allston neighborhood has experienced exciting growth and continues to be a sought-after living destination,” said Tim Alexander, managing director of development for Mill Creek. “We’re excited to appeal to that demand with the development of Modera Allston. We’re eager to get started and soon provide a top-of-market option for the area’s current and future residents.”

Future residents will be within walking distance of the Boston Landing station on the MBTA commuter rail and will have access to a variety of nearby recreational destinations, including Charles River Reservation, a 17-mile urban preserve and activity area along the banks of the venerable river.

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