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May

8

2024

Marblehead Current » Leigh Blander and Kris Olson
Marblehead: Voters reject MBTA zoning changes

MARBLEHEAD --- Residents shot down new zoning rules that would make it easier to build multifamily housing and comply with the state’s MBTA Communities law. Applause erupted as Town Meeting rejected Article 36 on a 377-410 vote. In doing so, Marblehead pushed back against the state’s Dec. 31 deadline to adopt zoning changes under the MBTA Communities Act. Finance Director Aleesha Benjamin spoke at length about state grants Marblehead could lose by voting no.

May

7

2024

Berkshire Eagle » Ben Garver
Stockbridge: 34-acre parcel could bring affordable housing

STOCKBRIDGE --- The town’s Affordable Housing Trust Committee voted to accept a $1 million donation of 34 acres of open land off Glendale Middle Road. The intention of the gift, from Hans Morris, board chair and co-owner of The Berkshire Eagle, and his wife Kate, is to create affordable and workforce housing units on the site adjoining a municipal solar farm and a Verizon cell tower. But whether that land ultimately gets developed into affordable housing, and to what extent, remains in question.

April

16

2024

Salem News » Angelina Berube
Salem: Affordable units added on Main Street

SALEM --- Workforce housing is taking shape as the first major development in town begins to fill with occupants on Main Street with 74 units added.

April

9

2024

Rebusinessonline » Staff
Boston : Affordable housing renovation completed

BOSTON --- Beacon Communities has completed the renovation of Lenox Apartments, a 285-unit affordable housing community in the South End/Lower Roxbury neighborhood of Boston. Lenox Apartments comprises 13 buildings and offers one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans. The renovation was funded through a mix of state and federal housing and historic tax credits, as well as public and private loans.

April

9

2024

Mass.live » Adam Bass
Worcester: Federal dollars given for affordable housing

WORCESTER --- Worcester should soon be able to offer 90 more affordable housing units in what used to be a hotel, thanks to almost $2 million in federal aid. Worcester Community Housing Resources announced it has received $1.6 million in federal funds to convert a former Quality Inn & Hotel Suites at 50 Oriol Drive in Worcester into permanent supportive housing for homeless people.

April

5

2024

The Enterprise » Michael J. Rausch
Bourne: Development seeks CPA funds

BOURNE --- A new housing complex proposed for the site of the historic Keene House in Bourne Village will request Community Preservation Act funding at next month’s Annual Town Meeting to get the 32-unit project underway. The development, proposed for the site of the historic home at 9 Sandwich Road, will seek $80,000 in CPA funds.

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