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Mill Creek Residential Breaks Ground in Weston

Rental housing developer Mill Creek Residential said Wednesday it had broken ground on Modera Weston, a luxury community approximately 15 miles west of Boston. Situated at 751 Boston Post Rd. in Weston, MA, the development will feature a total of 172 apartment units and townhomes. First move-ins are anticipated for summer 2026.

“We’ve always had significant interest in delivering market-rate and affordable housing to a well-established suburb like Weston, which is one of the most desirable communities within Greater Boston,” said Doug Arsham, senior managing director of development in Boston for Mill Creek. “Modera Weston is one of the few multifamily communities currently under construction in the area, as barriers to entry are extremely high.”

Modera Weston offers a commuter-friendly location adjacent to Interstate 90/Mass Turnpike with direct access to Route 128/I-95, which forms a beltway around Boston. Weston is also home to two commuter rail stations, both within three miles of the community.

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