Personnel File – No. 368
Who’s on the move? From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
Who’s on the move? From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: It’s our weekly Personnel File roundup.
Nine banks and construction firms came together to raise $265,000 for one of the biggest housing and homelessness services providers serving the southern Greater Boston area. See who else gave back.
Who’s on the move? From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
Andre Barbour is helping Boston’s minority communities get in on the ground floor of the development industry – literally – as head of NEI General Contracting’s year-old Workforce Opportunity Resource Center.
From new VPs to fresh project managers, see who’s been hired, promoted and honored: it’s The Personnel File.
If houses had personalities, passive homes would be the kind that are calm, quiet and have a reliable temperament. Passive House significantly reduces the carbon footprint while making a comfortable, healthy, and affordable environment.
Financing from a group of public agencies will support a development team’s construction of 62 affordable housing units on a Boston Housing Authority-owned property near Jackson Square.
The Hattie Kelton Apartments are now complete in Jamaica Plain. The building is named in honor of Hattie Kelton, who advocated for the Jamaica Plain and Mission Hill communities for decades.
NEI General Contracting has completed construction of 28 Austin, a 68-unit modular mixed-use development built on a former Newtonville municipal parking lot.
A Philadelphia multifamily developer has begun leasing 65 units of affordable and workforce housing on Cape Cod in a project that received Community Preservation Act and MassHousing financing.
Redevelopment of the former French Naturalization Club property in Chelsea is generating 34 units of affordable housing, including eight units of supportive housing for formerly homeless families.
A former Cambridge church converted to affordable multifamily housing replaced with a new, fully affordable building after the original was destroyed in a massive fire three years ago.
NEI General Contracting has completed construction of a multifamily project creating 49 income-restricted apartments in the Egleston Square section of Roxbury.
NEI General Contracting has completed construction of a 67-unit transit-oriented apartment complex in downtown Beverly.
Homeowners Rehab Inc. has received funding for a 98-unit apartment community in Cambridge to be called Concord Highlands. It will be the largest affordable housing community in Cambridge in 40 years, with all units being deed-restricted and affordable.