Taylor & Farley Organ Factory
227
Jobs Created
$3,816,869
Tax Impact
$9,603,086
Income Generated
$13,045,540
GDP Added
$25,541,641
Output Generated
Taylor & Farley Organ Factory, located in Worcester, Massachusetts, was originally built in 1865. Over the years, the building has been an integral part of Worcester’s industrial landscape, originally serving as the Taylor & Farley Organ Factory, a renowned manufacturer of melodeons, organs, and harmoniums. The company, established in 1855 by Simeon Taylor and John A. Taylor, played a significant role in Worcester’s prominence as a manufacturing hub during the late 19th century. Now repurposed, it serves as a multifamily residential development, preserving its historic charm while offering 31 market-rate apartment units and 5 affordable apartment units that honor the unique history of Worcester. Through the federal Historic Rehabilitation Tax Credit, Taylor & Farley Organ Factory supports the growth and well-being of the Worcester community, ensuring its legacy remains a vital part of the city’s future.
Project Type:
Historic RehabilitationTax Credit Type:
FederalAddress:
17 Hermon St
Worcester, Massachusetts 01610