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Part of $10.8-Million Tax Exempt Bond to Help Rehab YMCA

A state bond will help fund the rehabbing of two Greater Boston YMCAs, including West Roxbury's.

 

 

Editor's note: The following is a press release.

MassDevelopment has issued a $10.8 million tax-exempt bond on behalf of the YMCA of Greater Boston, founded in 1851 as the country’s first Y. The West Roxbury YMCA will be redeveloped and renovated with this bond.

Improvements to the West Roxbury facility include a renovated gym and pool, a health and wellness center, awelcome center, an aquatics center, locker rooms, an expanded childcare area, enhanced space for youth sports, and programs for children with special needs. The Huntington Avenue Y’s addition will have a pool, gym, handball courts, and offices, with renovations to locker rooms, classrooms, meeting rooms, the lobby, reception area, and wellness and fitness areas. RBS Citizens, National Association, purchase the bond. The Y expects to create 150 jobs as a result of this project, along with 44 construction jobs.

“MassDevelopment is pleased to help the largest provider of social services in Massachusetts improve its offerings to Bostonians,” said MassDevelopment President and CEO Marty Jones. “The creation of both permanent and construction jobs illustrates the economic impact of the Y’s work as well.”

The YMCA of Greater Boston, one of the largest urban Ys, serves more than 100,000 youth, adults, and seniors ayear. The organization focuses on youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. The Y also offers the Commonwealth’s largest summer youth employment program, involves more than 10,000 children a year in summer camps, and leverages resources to provide critical services for free to low-income participants.

“Expertise and support from the finance professionals at MassDevelopment ensured that the Y got the best possible terms and conditions on our bond transaction,” said Y CEO Kevin Washington.

MassDevelopment, the state’s finance and development agency, works with businesses, nonprofits, financial institutions, and communities to stimulate economic growth across the Commonwealth. During FY2011, MassDevelopment financed or managed more than 300 projects generating investment of $3.8 billion in theMassachusetts economy. These projects are projected to create more than 10,000 jobs (2,547 permanent and 8,129 construction), and build or rehabilitate more than 1,000 residential units.

Related Topics: Massdevelopment and West Roxbury Ymca

Boston Guy All My Life

5:46 pm on Sunday, May 13, 2012

and we need the Y to hve an amphi-theatre type open space for ?????????????
It should be expanding and keepings the current amenities that members have, like separate men and women steam rooms and give us a jacuzzi whirlpool like at the Brighton Y for senior citizens with arthritis problems.
The outdoor space is ridiculous for the Y, this should be a City thing. What is wrong with Billings Field ? It is a waste of space.

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Sarah Rowley

3:20 pm on Monday, May 14, 2012

This is great news! The Y is badly in need of renovations and the open space on Centre street will provide a great place for the Y to hold Zumba classes and Boot Camps. The expansion of the Wellness Center and pool are going to make a huge difference to Y members. We can finally hold swim meets at the Y! I can’t wait for construction to start.

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