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LISC Boston Celebrates 30 Years of Building Sustainable Communities.
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Boston LISC has financed more than 12,000 affordable homes, housing approximately 30,000 people. Our first-ever loan was to Villa Victoria, a 435-unit affordable development in the South End.
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Dudley Village is an affordable housing complex that is part of a transit-oriented development vision for Boston's Fairmount rail line.
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JP Apartments: Through the federal One-to-Four Family Housing Program, LISC provides revolving loan funds to CDCs to acquire and rehab properties for first-time homebuyers.
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LISC predevelopment funds assisted with renovations of a 77-unit, 11-building property located in Salem Point, Massachusetts.
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Mel King Institute for Community Building and LISC AmeriCorps: Boston LISC has trained more than 120 AmeriCorps members and placed them in community-based organizations throughout Boston.
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Boston LISC provides comprehensive assistance to low-income homeowners for the installation of high-efficiency heating systems like the one at the 88-unit, mixed-income Oak Terrace property.
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Boston LISC supported the development of 24 affordable units as part of our work to support transit-oriented development.
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Residents meet to identify community needs and implement solutions as part of Boston LISC’s Resilient Communities/Resilient Families comprehensive, place-based community development initiative.