Multi Residential

Kaplan Begins Second Project for Madison Park

Exterior of St. Botolph

Exterior of St. Botolph Terrace

Boston Kaplan Construction has completed renovations at the St. Botolph Terrace apartment complex and has been retained to begin the rehabilitation and adaptive reuse of a historic building at 2101 Washington Street.

Both Boston-based projects are owned by Madison Park Development Corporation (MPDC), a leading developer of affordable housing in the nonprofit sector and one of the largest community development corporations in Massachusetts.

Kaplan worked with Abacus Architects & Planners and Hezekiah Pratt Architecture & Design on this affordable housing project.

Restoring a 44,000sf historic building, formerly the Tropical Foods supermarket, has begun to create 30 apartment units of affordable housing and ground-floor retail space. Extensive renovations will be required, including new framing, roof, and core area for the elevator and stairwells. As a historic building, the masonry restoration must meet National Park Service standards. The building will receive new windows, new storefront, and new stucco on the exterior of the building.

Kaplan will pull all new utilities into the building (gas, water, electric, sewer, etc.) and install new mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and fire protection (MEP/FP) systems. The first floor will house, in addition to the retail space, the building management office, lobby, and bicycle storage closet.

Apartments will range from studio to three bedrooms. The project is the second in the three-phase development of Parcel 10 and the outcome of an eight-year effort by the Roxbury community and the city of Boston to bring economic diversity and private investment to Dudley Square. DHK Architects of Boston is the architect-of-record, and ADK Construction Consulting LLC is the owner’s representative.

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Kaplan recently completed pre-construction and construction services at MPDC’s St. Botolph Terrace apartment complex. Consisting of nine buildings originally built in 1899 and last renovated in 1999, the complex has 52 units ranging from studio to four-bedroom apartments. Interior renovations included new flooring, painting, new common area lighting, and installation of modern life-safety and security systems.

Construction also included bathroom, kitchen, and lobby upgrades. Exterior renovations featured repointing, replacing stone lintels and cornices, and repairing minor structural issues related to masonry. Careful consideration was given to staging and phasing as the units were occupied during construction.

Over the course of the project Kaplan employed a significant number of construction workers from the local neighborhood (50% Boston residents) in addition to minority workers (64%). Kaplan contracted with 37% MBE and 23% WBE businesses as well. “Kaplan Construction performed very well at St. Botolph Terrace Apartments, our first construction project with them, and Madison Park is pleased to have them on board again for our latest project,” said Russell Tanner, Director of Real Estate at Madison Park Development Corporation. “Kaplan understands the challenges we face to develop more affordable housing in Boston, and we found their pre-construction and field expertise to be excellent at each stage of the construction process.  Furthermore, they really excelled in local hiring and minority subcontracting at St. Botolph Terrace and we expect to meet those high standards again at 2101 Washington Street.”