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Mill Creek Breaks Ground on Second Medford Rental Complex

Mill Creek Residential said Tuesday it has broken ground on Modera Mystic, a mixed-use community in Medford, MA, a northern suburb of Boston. The podium-style community, which will include 350 rental units and 2,000 square feet of retail space, sits less than a mile west of fellow Mill Creek community Modera Medford, developed and delivered in 2017. First move-ins at Modera Mystic are anticipated for 2027.

“Medford continues to be a preferred living destination for those who crave immediate access to the city but also seek to escape the daily bustle,” said Tim Alexander, managing director of development in Boston for Mill Creek Residential. “We look forward to getting started on Modera Mystic and adding another premier option to the area.”

Situated at 4000 Mystic Valley Pkwy., Modera Mystic sits in a commuter-friendly locale with direct access to Downtown Boston and the surrounding area, according to Mill Creek.

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