New Home Development
Mark Development wants to convert the former Santander Bank at 1314 Washington St. into 50 multifamily housing units and a restaurant.
The proposal for the Olmsted Village project includes the construction of six buildings in three different housing communities.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency approved the projects at its August meeting.
A developer is proposing the construction of two apartment buildings next to Fenway’s Holy Trinity Orthodox Cathedral on Park Drive.
The first phase of Anchor Point, a new affordable housing community, has opened in Beverly.
The last waterfront condominium building in Boston’s Seaport neighborhood is nearing completion.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency has approved two projects that combined will bring 85 new housing units to the area.
Two projects to bring more than 55 housing units to South Boston.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency gave the green light to two projects that will bring a combined 179 affordable-housing units to Roxbury and Dorchester.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency has approved the building of 128 new residential units, with 99 designated as income-restricted.
Construction is set to begin on a new mixed-use development in Boston on Huntington Avenue.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency has approved new projects in the Allston, Dorchester and South End neighborhoods.
The proposed 2 Shawsheen Road project will be located on a 36,226-square-foot parcel of land along Shawsheen Road and Saratoga Street.
The funding will provide significant investments in mixed-income housing in Charlestown and Jamaica Plain.
Combined, the two projects will bring more than 40 residential housing units to the area.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency approved the two projects at its January meeting.