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Renters can get access to violations and maintenance requests at properties across Boston.

The new building will create 61 affordable apartments for seniors in Boston

With partners, the City will preserve 88 rental units in Chinatown.

The funding will create or preserve 602 units in Boston's neighborhoods. The Walsh Administration has committed nearly $100 million to affordable housing.

The City of Boston is seeking a partner to run an emergency medical sheltering facility.

The five-bill package seeks to help existing tenants remain in their home by expanding tenants' rights, rewarding good landlords, and creating additional funding for affordable housing.

The HUD Continuum of Care Grant has been awarded to help Boston increase access to permanent supportive housing.

The Continuum of Care Grant will support Boston's continued work to end chronic homelessness.

The federal grant will support the revitalization of Roxbury's Whittier Street housing development and the surrounding neighborhood.

Boston Housing Authority, DHCD and Trinity Financial celebrate Phase One of multi-phase effort to redevelop Orient Heights

The $26.7 million project created 67 affordable rental apartments for the neighborhood's low-income population.

We recently interviewed Doug DiMartile, a member of the Chronic Workgroup. Doug had some incredibly thoughtful insights we wanted to share - most importantly, that it is the individuals we serve who...

Boston needed a better, more efficient way to match homeless individuals with the housing and support they need. Our partner, Green River, helped us find the answer.

The iLab has three hours set aside each week to meet with local entrepreneurs, nonprofits, agencies, and community members.

The competition seeks to identify new designs to produce more middle-income and senior housing in Boston.

The state grant awarded to the Boston Home Center is for foreclosure prevention in Boston.

$4m renovation creates supportive housing for homeless families

The first RFP for pilot Acquisition Opportunity Program released.

The Boston Home Center helps residents purchase, improve, and keep their homes.

Completed housing now exceeds expected population growth with 17,000 units permitted or complete, and 18,000 in pipeline.

The funding will create or preserve 837 housing units.

The 1,022 new units of affordable housing permitted in 2015 is the largest number of new units permitted in a single year in 20 years of record-keeping. The previous record was 862 units in 2004.

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today joined Mission Hill Neighborhood Housing Services, the Sánchez family, local elected officials and Mission Hill residents to celebrate the opening of the Maria Sánchez...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today announced nearly $39 million to support affordable housing developments in neighborhoods throughout Boston. The funding, which will create or preserve 1,194 housing units...

Mayor Martin J. Walsh today thanked the Boston Main Streets Foundation (BMSF) for awarding a total of $22,500 to five Boston Main Streets Districts. Through these grants, BMSF, which provides...

The plan envisions physical redevelopment of the Whittier Street public housing development and community wide strategies to transform Lower Roxbury.

The Department of Neighborhood Development will use online platform to increase transparency in development of City-owned land.

Today Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced that Boston is one of 12 U.S. cities selected to participate in the $45 million expansion of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Innovation Teams program. The $1.35 million...

Today Mayor Martin J. Walsh announced the formation of a “Neighborhood Innovation District Committee” to expand innovation and entrepreneurship in the City of Boston. The Neighborhood Innovation...

Today Mayor Martin J. Walsh celebrated the grand opening of the Woolson Street Community Garden. The new garden, located on a formerly troubled Mattapan Street, is owned by Boston Natural Areas...

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