In total, the Bayonet Street apartments offer 64 residential units, with a mix of market‑rate, income‑restricted and supportive housing.
New London city officials cut the ribbon on the second phase of a mixed-income housing development Monday, helmed by nonprofit Eastern Connecticut Housing Opportunities (ECHO).
In total, the Bayonet Street apartments offer 64 residential units, with a mix of market‑rate, income‑restricted and supportive housing, including dedicated units for individuals with intellectual disabilities or autism.
The developer has described the intent of the project as “housing affordable to many.”
The apartments set aside for residents with intellectual disabilities are administered through nonprofit The Arc of Eastern Connecticut.
Phase two of the project, which incorporates 36 units, cost $11.1 million to develop including $6 million in federal funds and more than $5 million from the state Department of Housing
The first phase of the three-story complex, consisting of 28 apartments, opened in 2024.