Issues and Opportunities
Accommodating Future Growth
Development Pipeline
Source: City of Nashua, 2020
Permitted, Unit
Not Complete Count % of Total
Detached Single-Family 31 5%
Attached Single-Family 28 5%
3 Units or More 956 90%
Total 615 100%
According to permitting data provided by the City’s Building Safety Department,
there are 615 units of housing at different stages in the development pipeline.
The vast majority of the housing units (90%) are in structures with three or more
units. One of those developments located at 159 Temple Street is permitted for
168 units, another at 41 Central Street (the Bronstein Apartments) is permitted
for 216 units. Within the Bronstein redevelopment, 172 units will be priced to
households at or below 60% of AMI. A considerable addition to affordable
housing in Nashua.
There continues to be demand for detached and attached single-family housing
with 59 units in the pipeline. There are 28 new townhomes proposed along
Innovative Way and 31 units of single-family homes planned throughout the City.
To accommodate future growth in population and households, the City will need
to proactively advance housing development.
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