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Housing Endorsements

Redbrook | PLYMOUTH

2/1/2019

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The SSEDC’s Housing Committee supports the Redbrook development in Plymouth (1,200 homes). Redbrook offers a wide variety of types of housing and offers a community with access to shops, restaurants, and walking trails, as well as a community center. It is a quick drive to downtown Plymouth, approx. 10-minute drive to access Rt. 3 and a 20-minute drive to Kingston Commuter Rail. The development team from A.D. Makepeace has worked closely with the Town of Plymouth and will also be introducing some workforce housing into the property. This is a strong example of smart land use.
Number of homes: 1,200 homes
Lot size: 1,360 acres; 400 acres of developable land
Density: .85 homes/acre
Home types: Condos, Single-Family, Townhomes, Duplexes, Waterfront homes, Apartments
Transit Type: Car
Development type: Residential, Commercial, Planned Community
Criteria met: Smart land use; Walkability; Higher Density; Access to Town Center / Amenities
Affordable homes: TBD – some workforce housing
Development stage: Under Construction
Zoning Vehicle: Transfer of Development Rights Bylaw (TDR Bylaw); Traditional Rural Village Development (TRVD Bylaw)
Town Supported: Yes
Community Engagement: Yes
Near Public Transit: No
Revitalization and use of underutilized commercial, office, industrial parcels/corridors? No.
Smaller square footage? Varies.
Net fiscal impact: $7.1 million annually
Chamber & Housing Committee Support: Letter of Support for MassWorks grant
Developer: 
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A.D. Makepeace Company
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