Pursuing LEED Silver, 38 Stanton Repurposed for the New Working Class

Aerial view of 38 Stanton

Aerial view of 38 Stanton

Worcester, MA – Worcester-based Sustainable Comfort, Inc. (SCI) is currently conducting a deep energy retrofit of the triple-decker building at 38 Stanton Street in the Bell Hill neighborhood of Worcester.

The SCI team is using an integrated project delivery technique to repurpose the 4,395sf building, built in 1917 as an economical way to provide workforce housing, for today’s target market and the next 100 years.

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