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Somerville Community Corporation is conveniently located in the heart of Union Square, Somerville. For those requiring wheelchair accesses, an elevator is located at the back of the building. In advance of your visit, please call the staff member with whom you’ll be meeting to arrange for access.

Due to Covid-19 restrictions, the office is currently open by appointment only. If you have an appointment, you can reach us in any of the following ways.

Directions

Visit the MBTA website for schedules.

From Sullivan Square
Take the 91 or 86 bus to the intersection of Somerville and Stone Avenues. Walk down Somerville Avenue until you reach our office at 337 Somerville Avenue.

From Lechmere Station
Take the 87 bus to Union Square, or the 88 or 80 bus to the intersection of Medford and Washington Streets. Walk down Washington Street into Union Square and then make a slight right onto Somerville Avenue. Walk down Somerville Avenue until you reach our office at 337 Somerville Avenue.

From Central Square
Take the 91 bus line to the intersection of Somerville and Stone Avenues. Walk down Somerville Avenue until you reach our office at 337 Somerville Avenue..

From Kendall/MIT Station
Take the 85 or CT2 bus to the intersection of Somerville Avenue and Union Square. Walk down Somerville Avenue until you reach our office at 337 Somerville Avenue.

From Harvard Square
Take the 86 bus to the intersection of Somerville and Stone Avenues. Walk down Somerville Avenue until you reach our office at 337 Somerville Avenue.

Metered parking is available along Somerville Avenue.

From 93 North
Take the Exit 30/RT-38 S toward RT-28/Somerville.
Turn left onto Mystic Avenue/MA-38 S.
Turn slight right onto McGrath Hwy/MA-28 S.
Turn right onto Medford Street.
Turn slight left onto Highland Avenue.
Turn left onto Vinal Avenue.
Turn left onto Summer Street.
Stay straight to go onto Bow Street.
Turn slight left onto Somerville Avenue.

Our office is on the left at 337 Somerville Avenue. We are located on the second floor.

From 93 South
Take Exit 28 toward RT-99/Sullivan Square/Somerville.
Turn left onto Cambridge Street.
Cambridge Street becomes Washington Street.
Turn left onto Prospect Street.
Turn right onto Somerville Avenue.
Turn right onto Union Square/Bow Street/Somerville Avenue. Continue on Bow Street.
Turn slight left onto Somerville Avenue.

Our office is on the left at 337 Somerville Avenue. We are located on the second floor.

From the Mass. Pike (I-90)
Take Exit 18, on the left, toward Cambridge/Somerville.
Merge onto Cambridge Street.
Cambridge Street becomes River Street.
Turn slight right onto Western Avenue.
Turn slight left onto Magazine Street.
Magazine Street becomes Prospect Street.
Turn left onto Somerville Avenue.
Turn right onto Union Square/Bow Street/Somerville Avenue. Continue on Bow Street.
Turn slight left onto Somerville Avenue.

Our office is on the left at 337 Somerville Avenue. We are located on the second floor.

From Massachusetts Avenue and Points East (Arlington, RT-16, etc.)
From RT-16, go east on Massachusetts Avenue.
Continue on Massachusetts Avenue until you reach the Porter Square intersection.
Bear left onto Somerville Avenue and follow Somerville Avenue straight into Union Square.

Our office is on the left at 337 Somerville Avenue. We are located on the second floor.

Learn the story of SCC - watch the mini documentary:

Members of the community in Somerville, MA come together for an illuminated walk to bring attention to gentrification and housing affordability in East Somerville. Produced in collaboration with the Somerville Community Corporation and Mister Francis. Written, directed, and edited by Andrew Eldridge. Produced by Elizabeth Eldridge, Andrew Eldridge.

For tenants of the 100 Homes program, if you are in need of an urgent repair please call 1-617-410-9915. For life-threatening or other emergencies please call 911.

Somerville sits on the original homelands of the Massachusett, Wampanoag, Naumkeag, and Nipmuc tribal nations. We acknowledge the painful history of genocide and forced removal from this territory, and we honor and respect the many diverse Indigenous peoples still connected to this land on which we live and work.

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