New Home Development
A project that will convert Boston’s West End Library into affordable housing is now under review by the Boston Planning & Development Agency.
The city of Boston has released new tools to assist residents in building accessory dwelling units (or in-law apartments) on their property.
Willis Brook at Lynnfield is located across from the Sagamore Springs Golf Club
The Boston Planning & Development Authority has approved a project that will convert a South Boston Waterfront office building into housing.
A Boston office building may soon become housing under the city’s office-to-residential conversion program.
Charlestown’s Bunker Hill redevelopment project will be the first to benefit from the fund.
Six new projects have been approved by the Boston Planning & Development Agency, set to create 273 residential units in various neighborhoods across the city.
A new report looks at how using publicly owned land to develop affordable housing could mean great opportunity and a solution to the state’s housing crisis.
Toll Brothers announces opening of Wendell Place single-family home development
Massachusetts has awarded $161 million in grants for local economic development projects in 171 communities aimed at creating thousands of additional housing units statewide.
Work is set to begin on the first of five phases to redevelop the Boston Housing Authority’s Faneuil Gardens public housing development in Brighton.
The Boston Planning Department approved the projects, which will bring a mix of homeownership and affordable rental units.
Medford officials are soliciting bids for the redevelopment of three city-owned lots in Medford Square.
A grand opening ceremony was held for the eight-story Amazya building, bringing the first 475 residential units to the project.
Construction is set to begin on the redevelopment of senior housing into a new affordable housing development in Salem.
Sterling Bay has joined Boston real estate investment and development company Core Investments in its On the Dot development project.