A Win for Affordable Housing in the Fenway
A religious order’s disposition of a 140-unit building was the perfect example of an opportunity to preserve this critical housing in a neighborhood with excellent access to public transit and amenities.
A religious order’s disposition of a 140-unit building was the perfect example of an opportunity to preserve this critical housing in a neighborhood with excellent access to public transit and amenities.
A 346,000-square-foot mixed-income housing proposal is joining the growing pipeline of multifamily development in Roxbury’s Nubian Square.
Following a lengthy community outreach process, developers are moving ahead with conversion of a vacant former hotel at the Charlestown Navy Yard into affordable and supportive housing.
Homebuilders say the latest energy efficiency standards being adopted in many Massachusetts communities will wipe out recent progress the state has made toward spurring housing production.
A pair of Boston-based affordable housing developers will acquire a Fenway roominghouse that was accused of targeting elderly residents for eviction.
A team of two local developers is seeking approval for a 300,000-square-foot mixed-income housing project that’s been designed with attention to minimizing the urban heat island effect in Roxbury.
A partnership between the Archdiocese of Boston’s affordable housing arm and Boston-based J. Garland Enterprises won the rights to develop 217 housing units at the publicly-owned Crescent parcel in Nubian Square.
A pair of nonprofits are partnering on plans for a 19-story mixed-income project on the edge of Boston’s Chinatown neighborhood, which is battling displacement from short-term rentals and luxury housing.