Researcher: ADUs Hobbled by Zoning ‘Puzzle No One Can Comprehend’

Massachusetts’ accessory dwelling unit success story is being stymied by inconsistent municipal regulations, a new report from The Boston Foundation argues.

WATCH: What $100M Got Boston’s International Place Towers

The 1.8-million-square-foot office tower’s $100 million in renovations has already has paid off for The Chiofaro Company.

Waltham Approves Hotel-to-Housing Redevelopment on Second Try

Redevelopment of a former Waltham hotel and restaurant property as 340 apartments received approval following debates over affordability levels and the potential for an appeal to a state board.

Zombie Lab Sites Seek Revival as Housing

Developers warn that sites could remain stagnant for years, and that housing would provide a net fiscal benefit, while local officials fret about jobs and commercial tax revenues.

Zombie Lab Sites Seek Revival as Housing

Zombie Lab Sites Seek Revival as Housing

Developers warn that sites could remain stagnant for years, and that housing would provide a net fiscal benefit, while local officials fret about jobs and commercial tax revenues.

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