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Welcome to the February 2022 newsletter of the Mayor’s Office of Housing, formerly known as the Department of Neighborhood Development.

The annual count of Bostonians experiencing homelessness, guiding the allocation of City resources.

The fees will be used to generate additional funding for affordable housing in Boston and provide housing stability support, including property tax relief for low-income seniors.

Welcome to the January 2022 newsletter of the Mayor’s Office of Housing, formerly known as the Department of Neighborhood Development. This month’s newsletter is a look back at 2021, and all the ways...

New units across the City will create rental and homeownership opportunities for Bostonians.

New investments will bring critical upgrades to more than 500 residents in Jamaica Plain, with a new commitment to embedding fair housing and civil rights throughout City government.

Mayor Wu announces studies to assess Linkage fee and inclusionary development levels, updated transfer fee legislation, audit of City-owned property, and plans for a rent stabilization advisory group...

Welcome to the Department of Neighborhood Development’s December newsletter. This month's snapshot of some of DND's work focuses on creating supportive housing, helping homeowners, preserving...

Welcome to the Department of Neighborhood Development’s monthly newsletter. This November update focuses on our ongoing work: building affordable housing, assisting renters, ending homelessness, and...

The redevelopment of the historic YWCA building will create 210 units of affordable housing in the Back Bay, including dedicated units for formerly homeless individuals.

The $5 million fund will aid Boston homeowners impacted by COVID-19 pandemic.

The new homeownership project hosts eight new affordable homes for first-time homebuyers in Jamaica Plain.

The Kenzi at Bartlett Station will create 50 units of supportive, affordable housing for older adults.

Welcome to the Department of Neighborhood Development’s monthly newsletter. This October update focuses on our ongoing work: building affordable housing, assisting renters, ending homelessness and...

The new development creates 89 units of affordable housing and 23,000 square feet of commercial and office space.

The City is committing to rehousing 1,100 households and creating 650 units of housing for individuals experiencing homelessness.

Welcome to the Department of Neighborhood Development’s monthly newsletter. This September update focuses on our ongoing work: building affordable housing, assisting renters, and preventing...

The Mayor created a citywide eviction moratorium and plans for a Foreclosure Prevention Fund.

The new funding will support the creation and preservation of affordable housing in Boston’s neighborhood.

Two row houses have been purchased, renovated, and are deeded for long-term affordability.

The project preserves long-term affordability for units at 21 locations in Roxbury, Dorchester, and Jamaica Plain.

Mayor Janey today filed a Home Rule Petition with the Boston City Council to generate an estimated $65.3 million to expand affordable housing in the city.

Welcome to the Department of Neighborhood Development’s monthly newsletter. This August update focuses on our ongoing work: assisting renters, building affordable housing, creating green space, and...

As the federal eviction moratorium ends, housing funds and assistance are still available for tenants, landlords, and homeowners.

The new grant program will add nonprofit partners and create additional outreach and application assistance for Boston’s Rental Relief Fund.

Welcome to the Department of Neighborhood Development’s monthly newsletter. This July update focuses on our ongoing work: building affordable housing, creating green space, ending homelessness...

The units will be made affordable and will offer supportive housing for extremely low-income individuals in recovery.

The new building created 54 units of supportive, affordable housing with green efficiencies and on-site services.

A long-vacant City of Boston parcel was transformed into a beautiful community gathering space.

First-time homebuyers will receive up to $40,000 and City service contractors will be guaranteed State prevailing wage rates.

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