New Home Development
The Boston Planning & Development Agency approved the projects, which will bring more than 400 new housing units to the city, at its December Meeting.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency is currently reviewing two Dorchester projects, which, if approved, would bring 174 housing units to the area.
One hundred and fifty parcels of city land will be made available to developers to build these homeownership opportunities.
Coldwell Banker’s Richard Hornblower and Katelyn Kerins are bringing to market a new income-restricted development in Brighton.
The parcel adjacent to the studio will be developed into 10 income-restricted housing units.
Mayor Wu releases report that includes a relaunch of BPDA’s PLAN: Downtown.
A letter of intent was filed with the Boston, Planning & Development Agency on Oct. 21.
The proposal seeks to redevelop the property and construct a five-story residential building.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency approved the projects at its September meeting.
The Boston Planning & Development Agency approved the project at its September meeting.
This isn’t the first time the church, which has stood empty for more than a decade, has been considered for redevelopment.
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.