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Residences for all income levels

At a Glance

  • 145

    Units

Location
Boston, Massachusetts
Offices
Award
2017 ULI Terwilliger Center, Jack Kemp Excellence in Affordable and Workforce Housing Award

Mosaic on the Riverway

Alongside Frederick Law Olmsted’s cherished Riverway Park, the Mosaic on the Riverway offers a mix of affordable and market-rate residences, including condominiums and apartments for nearly 150 residents and families.

Designed to offer housing to residents in a variety of income categories, this mixed-income development is conveniently located near the Longwood Medical Area, one of Boston’s hubs for medical and academic jobs. The complex features a roof-top lounge, fitness center, and a 9,000-square-foot early childhood education center on the ground floor. One of goals was to provide residents who work in and around the Longwood Medical Area with convenient access to transportation via MBTA’s Green Line Brigham Circle stop on the E Line—one of the oldest street car lines in the country.

This project connects residents with miles of walking and biking paths that circle the Back Bay Fens and Jamaica Pond. The Mosaic on the Riverway now offers the convenience of urban living at an affordable cost.

At a Glance

  • 145

    Units

Location
Boston, Massachusetts
Offices
Award
2017 ULI Terwilliger Center, Jack Kemp Excellence in Affordable and Workforce Housing Award

Meet Our Team

James Gray, Senior Principal, Architecture

Housing satisfies a universal human need, and in that mandate there is the challenge I relish: design solutions at a range of scales, from the individual eye and hand to the macro level of a city.

James Gray

Senior Principal, Architecture

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