Beacon Communities Development LLC (BCD) is a full service award winning residential
development company with expertise in all aspects of multifamily housing
development. Since 1995, we have completed over 3,000 units of new construction
or substantial rehabilitation and another 2,800 units of financial restructuring
or acquisition, some with limited rehabilitation.
BCD has the demonstrated capacity to undertake complex
residential real estate transactions. We have designed, permitted, and built
developments ranging from the adaptive reuse of historic urban buildings to
garden-style suburban developments. All of our developments have some element of
permitting, planning, or financing complexity. Most developments
have all three.
We have extensive experience with complicated permitting,
including use of special permits and comprehensive permits through Massachusetts
General Laws Chapter 40B. BCD has successfully permitted many sites that posed
significant environmental challenges, including wetlands, river crossings, rare
species, toxic waste, mine subsidence problems, historic preservation
restrictions, and noise attenuation difficulties. Our goal is always to confront
such issues carefully and thoroughly, allowing us to respect and improve the
natural and built environments, meet regulatory requirements, and achieve our
developments’ programmatic needs.
BCD has completed three wholesale replacements of large-scale,
seriously distressed public housing projects through the federal HOPE VI
program. These three developments are Southwood Square in Stamford, Connecticut, Monterey Place in New Haven, Connecticut, and Oak Hill
in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Each required the demolition of isolated,
barracks-like projects and the creation of entirely new neighborhoods that had
to be re-integrated into the surrounding street and utility grids
Almost every BCD development has involved some degree of
financial complexity. We have extensive experience with private financing
sources. The deals with the most complicated financial arrangements involve
several different federal, state, and city funding sources, including low-income
housing tax credits, historic preservation tax credits, public housing funding,
and housing vouchers, as well as private debt.
We at Beacon understand how to work with partners, communities,
and local governments when developing housing. Our aim is to coordinate
developments in a way that addresses a wide variety of needs and concerns.
- CASE STUDIES:
Southwood
Square
The Woodlands at Abington
Station
Cambridge Oxford
Apartments
The Cordovan at Haverhill
Station and Haverhill Lofts
- NEW DEVELOPMENT:
Repton Place
The
Homes at Easthampton Meadow
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