Project

Crafting Urban Delight

Finegold Alexander's Innovative Vision for Stonegate's 54-Unit Mixed-Use Marvel

45 East Central Street

Natick, MA

Stonegate Group selected Finegold Alexander Architects to lead the design and construction for the 54-unit development located at 45 E. Central Street. The project proposes a complete removal of the remaining structures on the site, and full site preparation for the new development, consisting of a mixed-use building containing shell space for retail as well as 46 rental units ranging in size from 1 bedroom to 3 bedrooms, as well as below grade parking. The project also includes four attached two-family townhomes comprising 3 and 4-bedroom units, located on the residentially zoned portion of the site and will be provided with at-grade parking. The project is currently under construction, and it expected to be completed in 2024.

This project is a “friendly 40B”and will be designed to comply with applicable regulations for rental housing, including requirements of the Massachusetts Architectural Access Board, the DHCD, and the Fair Housing Act.

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New Construction
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Residential Rental Units, Two-Family Townhomes, Below Grade & Grade Parking
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"Collaborating with a well-established developer and esteemed design firm like Finegold Alexander bodes well for delivering a high-quality mixed-use project."

-- Anthony Papantonis, President of Nauset

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