Melrose Open-Door Co-Op Cluster

Melrose Open-Door Co-op Cluster transforms 13 vacant infill lots into 12 new multi-family residential buildings dedicated to private homeownership. Organized through a structured co-op, all 70 new units will be affordable to workforce households in perpetuity. Taking cues from the masonry facades typical to the Melrose District, the buildings are characterized by a detailed, upper brick façade and precast concrete accented with composite faux wood on the ground floor.
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