Boston – Suffolk Construction recently joined state and local officials to celebrate the groundbreaking of The Victor, a 12-story, 377,000sf residential tower consisting of 286 new apartments. Located at 95 Haverhill Street, the $92 million project will also include 17,000sf of retail space and a three-story, above-grade parking garage with 138 spaces.
The Victor, which will be constructed over a portion of both an MBTA tunnel and the Thomas P. O’Neill I-93 tunnel, is expected to create 400 construction jobs, as well as additional jobs through its future retail tenants.
Building amenities will include two rooftop lounges, a 3,000sf health club with a sports court and gaming lounge, and a residential lobby and lounge. It will also feature a variety of floor plans for residents, and be built according to LEED Silver standards.
ADD Inc is the architect. Construction is to be completed in early 2013.
l-r: Suffolk Construction CEO John Fish, MBTA Acting General Manager Jonathan Davis, Governor Deval Patrick, MassDOT Secretary of Transportation and CEO Richard Davey, and Simpson Housing Vice President Patrick McMahon. Photo by Regina Patterson

