Grayson Lofts at Wakefield Station
Developed, Constructed, and Managed by
The NRP Group.
History and Existing Conditions
The building previously known as the Harvard Mills was
built in 1897 as the Harvard Knitting Mills. Its owners, Charles Winship and Elizabeth Boit, created this mill to manufacture knitted underwear for men, women, and children during the World War I and World War II. In the 1980’s, the building was converted to office space.
The Harvard Mills campus is made up of 4.92+/- acres consisting of the main building (east and west wings) located at 178 and 200 Albion Street, the garage located at 12 Foundry Street, and the small parking lot/HVAC building located at 7-9 Maple Street. The east wing of the building is currently vacant and will be
converted into apartments. The west wing of the building will remain as office space as it exists today.
Design
The new development will
renovate the existing brick building as well as add three additional stories overtop. There will be 66 studio, 57 one-bedroom, and 61 two-bedroom apartments to create 184 units in total. Amenities within the building include leasing, commuter and club lounge areas, mail room, and fitness area. Resident amenities included within the courtyard and on the 7-9 Maple Street parcel include grilling areas, fire pit, corn hole area, dog park, and a bocce court.