Non-profit wins approval to replace shuttered Fenway laundromat with affordable apartments
The Zoning Board of Appeal today approved plans by the Fenway Community Development Corp. to replace a long closed laundromat at 112 Queensberry St. with an apartment building with 24 affordable units.
The proposal calls for the units - split between studios and one-bedroom apartments - to be rented to people making no more than 60% of Boston area median income. Some of the units would be rented to people making no more than 30% of that level - and three units would be specifically set aside for people who are coming off homelessness.
The building would have no parking - the city no longer requires it for affordable-housing projects - but would have space to store 18 bicycles for residents and 6 for visitors.
The building will also have all electric appliances and solar panels on the roof.
The Boston Planning Department approved the proposal in July.
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Good.
Good. I always hated that "laundromat".