Share Your Support for Emma’s Court:
HCA’s next Affordable Housing Development!


Renderings provided by Utile Architects. Upper image: 6-story 28-unit building with first floor office space along Mass Ave. Lower image: 3-story 12-unit building at 17 Newman Way.
HCA plans to build 40 highly energy-efficient affordable apartments at the properties we own at 840 Mass Ave and 17 Newman Way, in a development called Emma’s Court!
Emma’s Court includes two buildings: one on the large lawn in front at 840 Mass Ave and another in the place of the 2-family home that is now at 17 Newman Way. HCA has been in communication with existing tenants, and will coordinate and fully pay for the relocation of the two Newman Way households, perhaps into other HCA units. In addition to sorely needed affordable housing, this development will include a large interior courtyard with native plants, a commercial office space facing Mass Ave, and new landscaping along Mass Ave.
HCA Is now seeking zoning for Emma’s Court.
There are 2 ways you can help:
1) Attend the first zoning hearing with the Arlington Redevelopment Board (ARB) on Monday January 26th, in person at the Arlington Community Center, 27 Maple Street.
The meeting is scheduled for 7:30 pm. Our item may not come up until after 8:00 pm. At that time, HCA and our architects will present to the ARB, followed by public comment. We will send a follow up email once the ARB has finalized its agenda and the timing of our item that night is better known.
You can attend and speak — sharing comments in person makes a real impact.
Or, you can attend and not speak — we can give you a sticker to wear to show your support!
2) Submit written comments in support of Emma’s Court
You can also send written comments by email to the Arlington Redevelopment Board. Your comments will become part of the public record for the project’s zoning request.
Email Assistant Director of Planning and Community Development Sarah Suarez, and the members of the ARB: Chair Rachel Zsembery, Vice Chair Kin Lau, and Eugene Bensen, Shaina Korman-Houston, and Steve Revilak:
Sssuarez@town.arlington.ma.us
Rzsembery@town.arlington.ma.us
KLau@town.arlington.ma.us
Ebensen@town.arlington.ma.us
Skorman-housing@town.arlington.ma.us
Srevilak@town.arlington.ma.us
Please also copy: eschwarz@housingcorparlington.org
It may be useful to mention some of the project’s features that you particularly like, but the ARB members will have all of the details. You do not have to be an expert on the project to provide important comments. You only have to care about what you’re saying. You should them know that you support the project, and ideally, also why.
Highlights of Emma’s Court:
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40 affordable homes serving a range of low-income households (those at or below 30%, 50% or 60% AMI)
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26 of the units have 2 or 3 bedrooms; the rest have 1 bedroom
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Walkable, transit-oriented development on or steps from multiple bus routes
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Built to very high energy-efficiency standards
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High quality buildings with designs that suit the scale of the neighborhood: larger density on Mass Ave and a three-story building on Newman Way
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Large inner courtyard for tenants with native plantings and seating
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Ground floor commercial office space on Mass Ave
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New pathways through the site to connect directly to existing crosswalk
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Significant support and funding from state and from the Town of Arlington to acquire the property and enable new affordable housing to be built
Learn more about the project at our website — including the history of the site and why this project is called Emma’s Court!

Inner courtyard, looking towards Mass Ave. Rendering provided by Utile Architects