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Castle Square Apartments was built in the 1960s as part of urban renewal. Hundreds of tenement buildings were knocked down in Boston’s South End to make way for 500 apartments for low-income people. In the early 1990s, Castle Square experienced a rebirth when residents led a grassroots effort to take over the property and preserve [...]

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April 20th On April 19, Mayor Menino presented his Annual Green Awards for 2012. It was the kick-off of a new initiative in the city: Greenovate Boston http://www.greenovateboston.org/] which will help organize multiple green initiatives in the community including energy efficiency, sustainable food systems, green buildings and more. Castle Square Apartments won an award for [...]

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I have a new office at the Castle Square Tenants Organization main office. It is also the supply closet, so I can keep track of how green our office materials are. And it’s the storage for the Toys for Tots donations. A very busy place! Better than a conference room. And the Tech Center fellas [...]

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Photos and interviews from Castle Square in Boston’s South End, a 500-unit development where upgrades and improvements will result in energy savings of as much as 72%.

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The renovation of the 500-unit Castle Square Apartments in Boston’s South End, one of the city’s most critical resources for affordable housing, will be the largest Deep Energy Retrofit in the United States, achieving a 72 percent energy reduction. On May 19, 2011, the Tenants Organization held a press conference to announce these historic renovations.

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