Preserve North Residences
Location
Peabody, MA
Client
WinnDevelopment
Services
Sectors
Mod Rehab, Historic Preservation & Adaptive Reuse, Multi-Family
Square Footage
289,416 SF
Number of Units
284
A Modern Transformation
Built in the late 1800s, Preserve North Residences was originally home to the AC Lawrence Leather Company. The property was converted into affordable housing in the 1970s. The recent $49.3 million rehabilitation involves extensive exterior renovation and improvements to 284 units across a series of three mid-rise buildings and a seven-story structure, totaling more than 289,000 square feet. Comprehensive improvements include roof replacement, new plumbing, LED fixtures, select Energy Star appliances, low VOC paints, flooring, kitchen and cabinetry upgrades, and a new milled and resurfaced parking lot.
Amenity Rich Living
The focal point of the campus is a Federal-style three-story historic building, with two original enclosed pedestrian walkways connected to adjacent mills, reconfigured to accommodate a new fitness center, movie theater, and other resident amenities. The largest mill structure on this six-acre property is demarcated by black steel framed buttresses, with private resident patios allowing for direct access to Proctor Pond via a newly landscaped green space.