Local developers interested in transforming an assisted housing property along Boulevard into a thriving mixed-use, mixed-income development are running into a major obstacle: convincing the property owner to sell.
“We’d rather keep the buildings for people who need the assisted housing,” said Gene Lockhard, regional vice president of Boston-based Wingate Management Co., the owner of The Village of Bedford Pine. The 732-unit property is located along and two to four blocks east and west of Boulevard between Ralph McGill and Ponce de Leon.
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