News & Events
SBNDC Spotlight: Coleman Flaherty
Coleman Flaherty has come full circle at South Boston Neighborhood Development Corporation.
Coleman, 24, started at SBNDC at age 12 as a Youth Ambassador. He is now the full-time assistant property manager.
Affordable Housing Providers Host Boston Mayoral Forum on Senior Issues
A broad coalition of affordable senior housing providers is hosting “Candidate Forum: A Vision For Boston’s Seniors,” with Boston’s mayoral candidates, Michelle Wu and Annissa Essaibi George. The event will take place Wednesday, October 27 from 4-5 p.m. and is free for all to view online at visionforbostonseniors.com. It will be streamed live and translated for non-English speakers after the event.
Let Your Voices Be Heard on St. Vinny’s site
Let your voices be heard!
BPDA held a virtual public meeting recently on the proposed building at 363 E Street (the former rectory building of St. Vincent de Paul Church).
The proposal calls for a four-story building with 24 rental units. Of those, three units would be set aside for affordable housing, or the city's minimum of 13 percent.
Massport Strengthens South Boston with Street Fest Sponsorship
Massport sponsors community organizations and activities that bring residents together, support children and families, and help strengthen its neighboring communities through its charitable giving program.
We are thrilled to announce Massport’s $5,000 sponsorship of the 21st Annual South Boston Street Festival.
Meet Charlotte Tuminelli, SBNDC’s newest board member
Through her volunteer work with the South Boston Neighborhood Aid Network during the COVID-19 pandemic, Charlotte Tuminelli was introduced to South Boston Neighborhood Development Corporation.
“Hearing more about SBNDC’s primary mission, I was excited to be involved with it,” said Charlotte, the newest SBNDC board member.
SBCDF Street Fest Sponsorship Provides Boost in the Arm
We are thrilled to announce that South Boston Community Development Foundation Inc. is sponsoring the 21st Annual South Boston Street Festival.
With a $5,000 sponsorship, SBCDF continues its support of the Street Festival.
“South Boston small businesses need a boost in the arm and this is a good boost to get people out walking around,” said David Nagle, chairman of the board for the Foundation.