Mayor Michelle Wu Breaks Ground on New Eco-Friendly Community Center in Boston’s North End

Mayor Michelle Wu, alongside local dignitaries and North End residents, initiated the construction of a new community center in Boston’s North End on December 4, 2025. The ceremony marked the beginning of a project set to enhance the fabric of the neighborhood, according to a statement from the City of Boston’s official website. This development, envisioned as a versatile venue, will feature a full-court gymnasium, fitness areas, and pool support spaces projected to meet LEED v4 Silver certification standards.

With a budget between $50 and $60 million, funded primarily by the City’s Capital Plan and supplemented with state funds, the collaborative financial backing reflects the joined efforts of government and community alike. “This new community center will help meet the needs of our youth and families for generations,” Mayor Wu commented, as noted by the city’s official website. The new center is to be erected adjacent to the Mirabella pools, which will see a thorough replacement.

Signaling more than just the start of construction, the groundbreaking represents the culmination of extensive community dialogues spanning from 2017 to 2019, which determined the insufficiency of the current Nazzaro Community Center’s space to cater to program demand. These discussions underlined the necessity for a new facility, culminating in the decision to develop this project on Commercial Street, right next to the Mirabella pools. This site selection process included community feedback on potential locations and designs…

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