New Health Hub & Housing Planned for Former Carney Hospital Site
Boston developers HYM and My City at Peace are proposing a significant redevelopment of the former Carney Hospital site in Dorchester, aiming to address a critical need for healthcare and housing in the area. The plan includes a new healthcare facility alongside residential units, offering a potential solution following the hospital’s closure.
The closure of Carney Hospital, a consequence of Steward Health Care’s recent bankruptcy proceedings, left residents of Dorchester, Mattapan, and neighboring communities without a vital local healthcare resource. This development seeks to fill that void, providing much-needed medical services to a population that has experienced a disruption in their access to care.
Details regarding the size and scope of the proposed healthcare facility and housing units remain limited. However, the initiative signals a commitment to revitalizing the area and addressing the dual challenges of healthcare accessibility and housing shortages. The developers, HYM and My City at Peace, are known for their work in urban development and community engagement.
The former Carney Hospital served as a cornerstone of healthcare provision for decades, offering a range of services to a diverse population. Its closure underscored the fragility of the healthcare system and highlighted the importance of ensuring sustainable access to medical care. This new project, if approved, represents a significant step towards restoring that access and providing much-needed housing options within the community.
Further information regarding the project's timeline, specific services offered, and the number of housing units planned will be released as the proposal progresses through the approval process. Local community members are expected to be involved in the planning stages to ensure the development meets their needs and contributes positively to the neighborhood.




