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0% deferred-interest loan helps Boston residents lower energy costs and invest in clean energy

Energy-efficient development transformed a former industrial site into income-restricted homes, including artist live-work units.

Annual census shows decreases in overall homelessness, veteran homelessness, and unsheltered homelessness

Prior to committing federal (HUD) funding for the construction or rehabilitation of housing and community development projects, the public is afforded 18 calendar days (excluding federal holidays) to...

New mixed-use project in Nubian Square will create 15 income-restricted condominiums and community space

Milestone highlights City’s comprehensive approach to expanding homeownership

Development will create 88 permanently affordable, energy-efficient rental homes

Parkside on Adams acquisition will preserve income restricted transit-oriented housing and protect residents from displacement

Six affordable homeownership units and new community garden to transform vacant City-owned land on Mildred Avenue

The Boston projects recognized by MassHousing will create new affordable homeownership opportunities across several neighborhoods

New development delivers 30 units of income-restricted, housing for older adults on a formerly vacant site

Weeklong event highlights how accessory dwelling units can expand affordable housing opportunities in Boston neighborhoods

National recognition highlights Boston’s leadership in preserving affordable housing and preventing displacement.

Funding will support 892 rental homes across 13 developments in nine Boston neighborhoods

These condominiums, located at 104-108 Norwell Street, are available from $188,032 to $393,120 on a first-come, first-served basis. Apply Now

Prior to committing federal (HUD) funding for the construction or rehabilitation of housing and community development projects, the public is afforded 18 calendar days (excluding federal holidays) to...

The City of Boston and Wentworth Institute of Technology today announced major agreements on Payment-in-Lieu-of-Taxes (PILOT) and an amendment to their Institutional Master Plan (IMP). The new PILOT...

The new development will create 15 new affordable condominiums and commercial space in Roxbury

Prior to committing federal (HUD) funding for the construction or rehabilitation of housing and community development projects, the public is afforded 18 calendar days (excluding federal holidays) to...

City support helps preserve 50 affordable homes and significantly cut energy use in Allston

A new 63-home affordable housing community opens in Hyde Park for residents ages 55 and older

The new lawsuit challenges federal administration’s changes to the Continuum of Care grant program, which serves over 2,000 households in Boston annually.

New Dorchester development delivers 26 affordable, supportive housing units as CLT marks four decades of preventing homelessness across Boston and Massachusetts

The Erie/Glenway development marks a milestone in the City’s effort to expand affordable homeownership

Grants will enable green energy retrofits and electrification at 7 developments throughout the city.

The new mixed-income development will create 22 income-restricted homeownership opportunities and new neighborhood retail space.

Thirty new condominiums and locally owned commercial spaces strengthen housing stability and economic opportunity in the neighborhood.

Prior to committing federal (HUD) funding for the construction or rehabilitation of housing and community development projects, the public is afforded 18 calendar days (excluding federal holidays) to...

The new mixed-income, transit-oriented development will create 96 new homes in Jackson Square

New development created 35 income-restricted, transit-oriented homes and new retail space in Dorchester

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