New Affordable Housing in Chicopee

Aug 23, 2017

VOC has recently renovated the Kendall Building, located at 2 Springfield Street in Chicopee. The building now has 41 enhanced studios which feature cook tops, refrigerators, microwave/convection ovens, and private bathrooms. Some of the additional features include private entrances, on site washers and dryers, central AC and heat, handicap accessible, on site security, non-somoking, and heat, hot water, and electricity is included in the rent. 


Please also check out the coverage WWLP's coverage of VOC's Kendall Building

For more information please contact our housing department at 413-594-3271 or stop by their office on 516 Chicopee Street in Chicopee Monday-Friday from 8:30-4:30. 

You can also download a copy of the application below. 

Kendall Apartments Application (PDF)
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