The task of keeping housing affordable for Boston residents and producing enough of it to meet demand is a constant balancing act. One important piece of addressing the former is inclusionary zoning, ...
The 3,300-unit, two-phase redevelopment will take shape over a two-decade period. Rendering by The Architectural Team, courtesy of WinnCompanies WinnCompanies and the Boston Housing Authority have ...
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In the article “As Boston development slows, playing the blame game” (Page A1, July 2), Andrew Brinker and Catherine Carlock report on the drop in housing production and explain that major economic ...
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The Boston Zoning Commission on Wednesday voted in favor of several zoning changes in an effort to streamline development in the city. City officials moved forward with plans to reform its ...
Laura Brink Pisinski ’06MS is Vice President of University Real Estate Development and Facilities Management. Her teams are responsible for facilities and auxiliary services, conferences and events ...