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With Baker Out, Housing Needs a Champion

As Massachusetts’ top two executives for the last seven years, the duo notched several wins for working families, most notably January’s important Housing Choice zoning reform, which is paving the way for more housing production every day. They helped lead a best-in-the-nation response to the pandemic eviction crisis, from supporting an eviction freeze last year […]

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Top 5 Northeast Markets for Multifamily Transactions

“In the Northeast region, multifamily deals amounted to more than $3 billion, nearly on par with the $2.9 billion recorded between January and May 2020. The transactions included more than 14,300 units, and assets in major multifamily metros such as Manhattan and Boston traded for the largest amounts. These are the leading markets in the […]

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Boston CRE Players Holding Fire On Wu’s Challenges To Development-Friendly City Hall

Wu was sworn in Tuesday during a ceremony inside Boston City Hall’s City Council chamber attended by local, state and federal officials. She hits the ground running after an unusually quick two-week transition from her election victory, a timeline kicked off by former Mayor Martin Walsh’s departure to Washington, D.C., in March. Wu campaigned on […]

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Boston-Area Officials Starting To Permit And Plan Parcels For Affordable Housing Projects Themselves

“Boston has put forth plans for multifamily housing atop redeveloped public library branches. Meanwhile, 20 miles west in Wayland, a 218-unit multifamily complex is under construction almost a decade after city officials decided to permit, plan and rezone an undeveloped parcel for affordable housing in a first-of-its-kind process for the town.”

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We Spent $400M for Secret Housing

The Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development has denied MassLandlords’ request to see where rental assistance was spent, or where applications were denied…

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Investors Pouncing On Boston Multifamily, Pushing Rents Up And Small Owners Out

“Investors, they’re counting on a big profit, or they’re overleveraged and they need the profit,” said Meredith Levy, director of the Boston Neighborhood Community Land Trust. “We’re seeing the rents are just climbing, and people are getting displaced. It totally destabilizes the neighborhoods.”

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Land-Strapped Industrial Developers Tearing Down Offices For Distribution Centers

Developers, including some of the industry’s biggest players, have started buying underperforming, underutilized office and flex buildings to demolish them to make way for new warehouses. The demolitions aren’t cost-prohibitive, experts said, as rising rents make the undertaking worth it for developers in the land-starved market…

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Boston’s New Eviction Moratorium Throws Confusion Into Apartment Market’s Busiest Week

“While I’ve invested $50M in rental relief, that is the proactive stance,” Janey said Wednesday at a press conference in Allston. “We certainly hope we can help landlords and tenants resolve any issues before it gets to the point of an eviction. But with the courts not upholding the federal moratorium on evictions, it was […]

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Experts: Massachusetts housing crisis was years in the making

Even before the pandemic upended the housing market, demand in the state far outstripped supply, according to experts and state officials. The cost to buy or rent homes, apartments or condominiums in Massachusetts is among the highest in the country…

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Former Worcester Housing Official Convicted Of $2.3M Fraud Scheme

A former Worcester housing official has been convicted by a federal jury for her role in allowing the city to pay $2.3M to a multifamily develop her for work that was never done.

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