Everybody deserves a safe and decent home. To make this true for our public housing residents, the governor and Legislature ...
A lack of working elevators in Boston’s public housing buildings is causing many residents — particularly those who are older, wheelchair-bound or dealing with other physical disabilities — to ...
A Boston city councilor is questioning whether the city’s decades-old residency requirement for municipal employees still ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said the remaining $7 million of the city’s $558 million in federal pandemic relief funds will go ...
A recent case in point — more than 200 rental units proposed on the Hyde Park/Roslindale line. Well, originally it was 270 ...
As a small fraction of affordable apartments open their lotteries to prospective residents, they are inundated with ...
Increasing your down payment from 8% to 12%, can take hundreds of dollars off the monthly housing cost, a new report by ...
Tens of thousands of students have moved into off-campus apartments amid Boston's housing shortage, but colleges are taking ...
With the enactment of this historic legislation, Massachusetts is not just responding to today’s housing crisis but also laying the foundation for long-term solutions that will benefit generations to ...
On Sept. 12, 1974, Boston Public Schools students faced an uphill battle. After years of protests and lawsuits, Judge William Arthur Garrity had found that the schools in Boston were ...
After five years of planning, a Grand Rapids nonprofit has broken ground on the first apartment building in a large mixed-use ...
The City of Boston announced an update on the City’s preparations as college and university students move in across Boston to ensure they have a smooth transition into their new homes and communities.