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Finegold Alexander’s all-electric design for 440 Granite Avenue takes a robust approach to sustainability.

440 Granite Avenue

Oranmore Enterprises LLC, Breno Construction Company
Milton, Massachusetts

Finegold Alexander is working with Oranmore Enterprises on a ground up, 24-unit mixed-use project in Milton, Massachusetts. The unusual triangular site of 440 Granite Avenue was formerly made up of a series of smaller, disjointed buildings and properties. Located near East Milton Square and along the Southeast Expressway, this cohesive residential development will serve as an important gateway to the Town. The building will contribute to Milton’s Housing Product Plan by promoting home ownership, providing 10% of affordable units and appealing to empty nesters and young couples.

The all-electric design for 440 Granite Avenue takes a robust approach to sustainability. The property boasts rooftop-mounted photovoltaics; electric vehicle charging stations; a high-performing, highly insulated thermal envelope; sustainable materials with recycled content; and a green roof on the 2nd level to reduce heat island effect and absorb stormwater runoff. To complete the package, bicycle storage facilities islocated on the basement level.

Size
62,126
Scope
New Construction
Program
24 residential units, 1 commercial space, 40 interior parking spaces, 48 bicycle spots
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