Project
Andover Town Yard
Residential: Multi-family
Andover, MA | 2027
- 200K GSF
- 1 Company
- 1 Professional
About
What if an underutilized town parcel could be transformed into a vibrant community asset while providing much needed new housing? The Andover Town Yard neighborhood development will serve as an amenity to the town as well as provide sustainable housing in a walkable community with direct commuter rail connection to Boston.
Located in a prime location a few blocks from downtown and immediately adjacent to an MBTA commuter rail station, Andover Town Yard is designed as a mixed-use transient-oriented development. The main residential building includes 164-units with garage parking and 6,000 SF of amenity space, 3 large courtyards, and a restaurant shell space. The site also includes a separate pavilion building with flexible community space and a café, with a large public plaza connecting the two buildings. The residential building is seeking passive house certification and the entire project is designed to meet LEED Neighborhood Development Plan and BD+C Silver.
Project Owner
Minco Development
Is the project Net Zero Energy or Net Zero Energy Ready?
Net Zero Ready
Project Size in GSF
200K
Category of height
Mid-Rise
How is the building all-electric for heating?
Air-source Heat Pump
Is the service hot water all-electric?
No
What is the primary system type for domestic hot water?
Fossil-fuel fired
On-site renewable energy
0%
Is the owner purchasing off-site renewable energy to offset all electricity consumption?
Unknown
The construction cost difference from "conventional" to being net zero "ready" (including incentives) for this building is
-1% to 1%
Certifications related to Energy / Carbon
LEED, PHIUS
Site EUI Energy Use Intensity is the amount of energy a project uses per square foot over the course of a year. Site EUI = Annual Energy Use (kBtus) / Building(s) Area (ft²) / One Year (yr)
20.8 kBtu/sf/year
Net Site EUI
20.8 kBtu/sf/year
The EUI is
Modeled
Carbon Emissions Intensity (CEI)
1.10kg/CO2e/sf
What is the climate zone for this project?
5A Cool Humid