Haverhill, MA – The Procopio Companies recently announced a construction milestone for The Beck. The 290-unit, mixed-use project in Haverhill is now weather-tight.
The 5-story, transit-oriented development, situated adjacent to the Bradford MBTA commuter rail station, is now proceeding with interior fit-out and facade finalization. The weather-tight status comes as other development milestones take place, including the start of construction on the new 1.4-acre public waterfront park, and the implementation of roadway improvements as a part of a $1.95 million MassWorks grant.
“This milestone moves us one step closer to delivering much-needed housing to the Greater Boston market,” said David Roache, vice president of development at Procopio. “As one of the largest multifamily developments under construction in Massachusetts, situated in a prime location next to an MBTA commuter rail station, The Beck will deliver on the housing production priorities outlined by Governor Healey’s administration.”
The Beck will include 6,000sf of retail and restaurant space in addition to the development’s 290 studio, one- and two-bedroom apartments. The property will include views of the Merrimack River, and amenities will include a fitness center, sports lounge, and outdoor space with a resort-style pool, fire pit, patio, and barbecue area. The building will also feature bike storage, as the donated public park will lead to a riverfront multiuse path along the rear of the site. The park includes a playground, splashpad, dog park, and green space. With the implementation of the Elm Street improvements, bicyclists will have new accommodations including bike lanes on Laurel and Elm that will lead to commuter routes and the riverfront Bradford Rail Trail. The building is also in close proximity to downtown Haverhill.
The development was designed by architecture firm CUBE3, with Bohler as engineer and Dellbrook|JKS as the general contractor. The Beck is scheduled for completion in spring 2025.


