The ReGen Center
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About
Located at 10 Harvard Street in Dorchester, the ReGen Center will transform an existing 13,550-square-foot warehouse currently home to Bikes Not Bombs, Agricultural Hall, and Boston Restore Inc. The structure features 18-foot ceilings and ample exterior space, providing a flexible foundation for mixed-use redevelopment. Concept designs envision three additional stories of income-restricted and supportive housing (approximately 21 units) above a revitalized ground floor that will serve as a Clean Energy Community Resilience Hub (CCRH) and community anchor.
Design concepts incorporate mass timber construction, skylights, new storefront windows, and green infrastructure, transforming the site into a welcoming and resilient community destination.
The ReGen Center aims to create an inclusive, regenerative campus that combines affordable housing, sustainable design, and community-driven enterprise. As part of Boston’s network of Clean Energy Community Resilience Hubs (CCRHs), the ReGen Center will integrate clean energy technologies—including solar PV, battery storage, and efficient HVAC systems—to ensure resilience during grid outages and reduce utility costs.













