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December

18

2015

MHP focus on operating expenses

BOSTON --- In an ongoing effort to help owners of affordable housing, the Massachusetts Housing Partnership (MHP) recently hosted two events that focused on managing operating expenses.

December

4

2015

Chinatown celebrates new apartments

BOSTON --- A neighborhood that was once bulldozed to make way for a new highway was given new life this November as local residents gathered with city, state and private funders to celebrate the grand opening of 66 Hudson at One Greenway, a 363-unit development at the east end of Chinatown.

December

2

2015

Winn completes LoftFive50 Phase 2

New housing within "a symphony of architectural form ... more than just a brick building'

LAWRENCE --- Back in 2004, the MHP board and staff took a tour and held a community meeting in Lawrence to gain a better understanding of the city's housing priorities. One major point of discussion was what to do with all the vacant mills in the city and one of the stops on the tour was Malden Mills, where WinnDevelopment's Larry Curtis explained how some of the factory buildings could be transformed into housing.

December

1

2015

EAFish finishes factory re-do

GARDNER --- Of all the guests who came to the grand opening of The Lofts at 30 Pine, the most interesting ones to talk to were the ones who grew up in Gardner, the ones who could remember when these brick buildings were the lifeblood of the city and the home of Heywood-Wakefield Furniture.

November

25

2015

Yarn mill to get new life as housing

FITCHBURG --- At mill revitalization groundbreakings, it's common to be struck by how enormous these places are and to imagine what they were like when they were filled with workers during the New England's textile heyday.

November

24

2015

Brockton champions its downtown

BROCKTON --- Oft referred to as the "City of Champions" for its high school sports teams and world champion boxers Rocky Marciano and Marvin Hagler, the city is now hopeful that a mixed-income housing development is the first step toward putting its downtown back up on that pedestal.