Data Suggests 500K Homes Could Rise on Religiously-Owned Land
The most common refrain from officials and experts looking for answers to the state’s infamous housing crunch is that there are no silver bullets. But there may be a divine opportunity.
The most common refrain from officials and experts looking for answers to the state’s infamous housing crunch is that there are no silver bullets. But there may be a divine opportunity.
William Grogan is leading one of Greater Boston’s most prolific affordable housing developers, Planning Office of Urban Affairs, as it pushes forward with big projects downtown and in Roxbury.
A nonprofit development team completed the $14-million acquisitions of a Fenway roominghouse that prompted complaints of discriminatory marketing and leasing practices.
A Catholic social service agency and the Archdiocese of Boston’s affordable housing development arm are proposing to renovate and expand a Dorchester former hospital that houses families trying to escape homelessness.
Five developers are seeking to develop hundreds of housing units at a city-owned property that’s been viewed as a linchpin of downtown Haverhill’s resurgence.
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.