
Mission Hill Towers OK’d After Agreeing to Additional Payments
Boston officials approved a Mission Hill apartment development after the developer agreed to donate $200,000 to a neighborhood nonprofit housing group.
Boston officials approved a Mission Hill apartment development after the developer agreed to donate $200,000 to a neighborhood nonprofit housing group.
Two development teams are seeking to build hundreds of apartments and condominiums in a neighborhood where a history of redlining created barriers to wealth-building through real estate ownership.
Two teams of active local developers have responded to the city of Boston’s offer of 4.4 acres in Roxbury for housing development.
A 346,000-square-foot mixed-income housing proposal is joining the growing pipeline of multifamily development in Roxbury’s Nubian Square.
Homebuilders say the latest energy efficiency standards being adopted in many Massachusetts communities will wipe out recent progress the state has made toward spurring housing production.
A team of two local developers is seeking approval for a 300,000-square-foot mixed-income housing project that’s been designed with attention to minimizing the urban heat island effect in Roxbury.
A partnership between the Archdiocese of Boston’s affordable housing arm and Boston-based J. Garland Enterprises won the rights to develop 217 housing units at the publicly-owned Crescent parcel in Nubian Square.
At a gateway parcel in Roxbury’s Nubian Square, three potential developers have another box to check: designing buildings and public spaces to minimize the neighborhood’s asphalt-covered urban heat island and its negative effects on residents’ health.
The Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corp. has filed plans with the city of Boston for a 68-unit project just north of Franklin Park in the city’s Dorchester neighborhood.