The A.D. Makepeace Company, based in Wareham, Massachusetts, is North America’s largest cranberry grower, and a recognized leader in environmentally responsible real estate development and stewardship. Cranberries are our heritage and our livelihood. Our 170-year history in the cranberry industry affects the way we do business, and it strengthens the communities we build.
LIFE on the BOG
Housing Support Announced at Redbrook
The A.D. Makepeace Company welcomed Governor Maura Healey to Redbrook February 13 for an announcement of $158 million in low-income housing tax credit and subsidy awards for 14 affordable housing projects across the state.
Joined by Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll and Ed Augustus, Secretary of Housing and Livable Communities, Governor Healey spoke to about 70 state and local officials, grantees, and housing advocates for the formal announcement of the grants.
Among the awards was support for Cranberry Commons, a 62-unit, deeply affordable apartment community for seniors to be built at Redbrook by The Grantham Group.
“This is what it looks like when government takes real, meaningful action to make housing more affordable,” said Jim Kane, president and chief executive officer of the A.D. Makepeace Company following the event. “Governor Healey and her team, along with the state legislature, clearly have a genuine commitment to housing production and affordability. And the unique level of support from the Town of Plymouth, including the Selectboard, Planning Board, Community Preservation Committee, and of course Town Meeting show why America’s Hometown is such a special place.”
Click here to view the event, or here to read the press release.
February, 2025
Official Ribbon Cutting for Southcoast’s Newest Luxury Rental Community
/in General, Real Estate /by Linda BurkeDignitaries and residents joined the A.D. Makepeace Company Tuesday at a ribbon cutting to celebrate the opening of 35 Rosebrook, the region’s newest luxury apartment community.
Ground Broken for BID, Long Pond Physical Therapy Building at Redbrook
/in Events, General /by Linda BurkeBeth Israel Deaconess Hospital – Plymouth and Long Pond Physical Therapy will soon be a part of the Redbrook community, as ground was broken Tuesday for a new building that will house both.
Baker-Polito Administration Announces $1 Million MassWorks Award for Plymouth
/in General, Real Estate /by Linda BurkeLieutenant Governor Karyn Polito joined Plymouth Town Manager Melissa Arrighi, Plymouth Selectmen Chairman Ken Tavares, Senator Vinny deMacedo, Representative Mathew Muratore, President/CEO Michael Hogan of the A.D. Makepeace Company and other local and state officials to announce a $1 million MassWorks Infrastructure Program grant for the reconstruction of Wareham Road.