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Citywide, foreclosures were reduced from 103 to 40, a 61-percent reduction.

The permits reflect a shift to increase affordable units in Boston's neighborhoods.

In his State of the City address, Mayor Walsh pledged to dedicate $500 million over the next five years to create thousands of affordable homes.

Following months of collaboration with the Boston City Council, Mayor Martin J. Walsh today signed a home rule petition that would give Boston the ability to implement a transfer fee of up to two...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh signaled his formal support of a proposal to implement a transfer fee up to 2 percent on the purchase price of any private real estate sale over $2 million in the City of Boston

The funds are a first step in the new action plan Rising to the Challenge, which aims to prevent and end youth and young adult homelessness in Boston.

The housing is for formerly homeless individuals supported by Boston's Way Home Fund.

The former Barton Rogers School will provide 74 income-restricted rental units for seniors, along with gallery space, an arts studio, community gardens, and recreational space in Hyde Park.

The urban farm was made possible thanks to land made available by Boston's Department of Neighborhood Development and Community Preservation funds.

$4.3 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to further reduce the risk of childhood lead poisoning in Boston

54 units of supportive, affordable housing with green efficiencies, and on-site services to be built

i-Lab Team explores, experiments, and evaluates solutions to accelerate innovation in the housing sector

$30 million targets new green zero emission affordable housing for low income Bostonians and those threatened with displacement

The building includes 83 new units of mixed-income, mixed-use development.

Community partners step up to aid City's effort to create 200 units of permanent supportive housing for Boston's chronically homeless individuals.

Funds will help improve existing gardens, create new open space opportunities, and support urban agriculture designed to increase the availability of fresh food in Boston.

This new funding will create and preserve 515 units of housing in 10 developments across seven neighborhoods and contribute to affordable housing programming

The yearly count of Boston's homeless individuals guides the City's housing efforts.

Today, Mayor Walsh, along with several housing agencies, approved a plan that would allow more than 170 homes at Concord Houses in the South End to be protected for at least the next 40 years.

The program grants $3,500 to eligible residents to use towards upgrades to their heating systems.

This once-vacant property is now a transit-oriented residential development that offers 27 rental units, including 24 affordable units.

Sixty six percent of the 54,247 units documented are restricted to households earning less than 50 percent of Area Median Income (AMI)

For every "Beat L.A." t-shirt sold by Modell's Sporting Goods, $1 will go to benefit the City of Boston initiative to help end chronic homelessness in the City.

All Requests for Proposals released for public land moving forward will include criteria to promote diversity and inclusion and prevent displacement.

New transit-oriented development will offer 16 mixed-income homes in Codman Square

New partnership will set goals to prevent displacement, preserve neighborhoods, reduce evictions and homelessness, promote mixed-use development, and build a diversity of housing types for all income...

Update sets new goals for affordable housing and mitigating displacement.

New transit-oriented development offers 40 units of affordable family housing, new office and retail space in Roxbury Crossing

Includes first large scale CPA awards and $16 million in other funding that support the City's housing goals/

In a Request for Information, the City outlines its goal of increasing available and affordable housing for people living with HIV/AIDS in Suffolk, Norfolk, and Plymouth Counties.

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