Fenway Nonprofit Rebrands and Redoubles Housing Focus
Fenway Community Development Corp. has roots in an infamous 1970s arson-for-insurance payoffs ring that prompted neighborhood residents to organize and demand officials take action.
Fenway Community Development Corp. has roots in an infamous 1970s arson-for-insurance payoffs ring that prompted neighborhood residents to organize and demand officials take action.
On the front lines in the housing affordability battle, Suneeth John leads the Fenway CDC’s real estate team in identifying promising sites and finding financing sources to acquire and develop them.
A nonprofit development team completed the $14-million acquisitions of a Fenway roominghouse that prompted complaints of discriminatory marketing and leasing practices.
A pair of Boston-based affordable housing developers will acquire a Fenway roominghouse that was accused of targeting elderly residents for eviction.
Longtime residents of a Fenway roominghouse are seeking to acquire the property to maintain its historical use as affordable housing for women and prevent a potential sale to a for-profit developer.
Owners of a Fenway roominghouse under fire for discriminatory rental policies have hired Colliers to market the property, which is being sought for acquisition by a pair of affordable housing developers.