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Seniors on the move
Goddard Homestead purchases Saint Peter-Marian High School for Future Senior Living Development
WORCESTER, MA: On December 30, 2021
Goddard Homestead Inc. closed on the purchase of the 23.7 acre Saint Peter-Marian High School property located at 781 Grove Street in a transaction brokered by Kelleher & Sadowsky. The site will be the future home of a new senior living campus that will stay true to Goddard Homestead’s mission of serving moderateincome seniors of Worcester. Goddard Homestead is a non-profit senior living provider that has been serving the Worcester community for nearly 150 years. Their mission is to provide housing and aging services to those who do not financially qualify for HUD housing and cannot afford more expensive senior living options (commonly referred to as the “Forgotten Middle”). The
The new community is anticipated to open for residency in late 2024. Early reservation opportunities for future residents began in spring of 2022. Construction is expected to take approximately 20 months beginning in spring of 2023. For more information, please contact Joan Cusson or Tracey King, Marketing Director, at 508-753-4890 or visit www.GoddardHomestead.org.
Goddard / Homestead A Legacy of Providing Exceptional Senior Care Since 1874 For information contact Tracey King at (508)868-0967 www.goddardhomestead.org lowed use under existing zoning,” said Steinberg.
McGovern Auto Group paid the state $1.7 million in compensation in order to have the restriction removed.
“The appraisal process was defined by legislation and was reviewed by the inspector general prior to the property being released,” said Steinberg.
The closing and lien release was recorded at the Worcester Registry of Deeds on Friday, Feb. 10.