Gov. Maura Healey released a “comprehensive housing plan” Thursday morning, outlining strategies to lower costs and build 220 ...
Gov. Maura Healey unveiled her ambitious plan Thursday to bring more affordable housing to Massachusetts, a plan some brokers ...
As Massachusetts rolls out its new comprehensive housing plan, its crafters say it will reflect the individual needs of each ...
A new report released Thursday says that Massachusetts needs to build 222,000 housing units from 2025 to 2035.
The figure crystalizes the severity of the state’s housing problem, and puts a number to a shortage that is warping the lives ...
The move follows last year’s passage of Healey’s historic, more than $5 billion piece of legislation aimed at addressing the ...
Regional increases needed in year-round housing stock outlined in the state's first comprehensive housing plan.
Massachusetts needs to build at least 222,000 more housing units over the next decade to address a housing affordability crisis and help stem a loss of workers to other states, according to Governor ...
This is the largest housing plan of its kind in Massachusetts history, and aims to eradicate the state’s housing crisis.
The Massachusetts Housing Appeals Committee ruled that the Weston zoning board's decision to deny the permit lacked evidence.
The project provided an analysis of the state’s housing needs with the main goal of addressing the housing crisis in the Bay State.