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11.07.2022
In Boston Herald: Nubian Square continues improvements to project’s safety, accessibility in phase 2 push
On October 29th, 2022, the Boston Herald reports that Madison Park Development Corporation, alongside WalkBoston, Livable Streets Alliance, and Boston Cyclists Union, held a walking tour of Nubian Square for “residents to learn about the changes” that are a part of the second phase of a project aimed at “enhancing accessibility and safety” in Roxbury’s Nubian Square — Click to read more details.

03.15.2022
From GBH News: Homeownership Program Offers Hope for Residents in Boston’s Low-Income Properties
On Tuesday, March 8, Park Development Corporation announced the official launch of its first-ever expanded homeownership program, Madison Park Next Door.

09.30.2021
Madison Park Development Corporation celebrates the completion of 2451 Washington Street & Haynes House Restoration
Madison Park Development Corporation (MPDC) and our partners are excited to host a dual virtual ribbon-cutting ceremony for 2451 Washington Street, 16 new homeownership opportunities, and the completion of the renovation of 131 apartments at The Haynes House. On Zoom, the ribbon-cutting ceremony will occur at 4:30 pm on Friday, October 1, 2021. In addition to project partners, Mayor Kim Janey and local elected officials will offer remarks regarding the two projects and assist with the interactive virtual ribbon-cutting.

06.15.2021
In The Boston Globe: Black businesses and community celebrated in Nubian Square block party
Bostonians celebrated Black-owned businesses Saturday in Nubian Square, sharing in a vision of Black ownership in Roxbury and reveling in the feeling of community.