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Wood Partners Launches All-Electric Apartments in Bolton

National multifamily developer Wood Partners has broken ground on its latest community, Alta Nashoba Valley, in Bolton, MA, a suburb of Boston. The fully electric community will have a 25% affordable component and is set to deliver first units in December 2025. 

The 229-unit Alta Nashoba Valley will be fully electric and will install high-efficiency heat pumps and on-demand hot water systems so that all heating, cooling and cooking will be electric. This approach is new to the Massachusetts market for non-subsidized housing and is more environmentally friendly in comparison to gas-powered facilities, according to Wood Partners.

“We are very active in the region and remain dedicated to providing high-quality living spaces for the community,” said Kelen Araujo, development manager at Wood Partners.

Within the past year, Wood Partners has started construction on Alta Altitude in Warwick, RI, Alta Oak & Pine in Londonderry, NH and Alta Forge in Abington, MA, in addition to Alta Nashoba Valley.

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