August
4
2011
WORCESTER, July 26, 2011 --- With an audience of neighborhood residents and new tenants looking on, speaker after speaker said teamwork was the big reason why a former lumberyard has been turned into 25 new affordable rental homes.
August
4
2011
WORCESTER, July 26, 2011 --- With an audience of neighborhood residents and new tenants looking on, speaker after speaker said teamwork was the big reason why a former lumberyard has been turned into 25 new affordable rental homes.
July
20
2011
BOSTON, July 20, 2011 --- Furthering its efforts to promote the creation of affordable housing across the state, the Massachusetts Housing Partnership (MHP) recently committed over $7.5 million in private funding to help finance five developments totaling 158 units in Sudbury, Ware, Salem, and two neighborhoods of Boston.
July
19
2011
DORCHESTER, July 19, 2011 --- City and state leaders gathered at the 1460 House on Dorchester Avenue earlier this week to celebrate the impact that the four-story building has had on Fields Corner since it opened two years ago.
July
15
2011
DORCHESTER, July 15, 2011 --- Plans for a more vibrant Codman Square neighborhood moved closer to reality recently as state and local leaders gathered for the groundbreaking of a new commuter rail station and the grand opening of 24 new affordable rental homes developed by the Codman Square Neighborhood Development Corp. (CSNDC) and supported financially by MHP.
July
13
2011
HOLLISTON, July 13, 2011 --- Of all the people who spoke about the significance of Cutler Heights, nobody understood it better than Lillian Feinberg, who moved into one of the new apartments with her husband Stan after economic hard times forced them to short-sell their longtime home in nearby Ashland. "We're close to where we used to live and within walking distance of downtown," she said." Lots of times you can hear church bells ringing. It's beautiful."
July
12
2011
WEST BOYLSTON, July 12, 2011 --- In an era when communities worry how new housing will impact municipal and school costs, a small town of just over 7,000 people just north of Worcester realized that it did not have enough affordable homes for families and took all necessary steps to do something about it.