But the project takes one option off the table for the 11th and Mass. property. Developers often have thought of building a large project at 11th and Mass. that stretches all the way to New Hampshire Street, eliminating the alley that...
something many of the state’s largest cities don’t allow. the state also spends very little on housing explicitly targeted at low-income families. state sen. nathan johnson, a dallas democrat, said he plans to introduce legislation to start a $2 billion fund to essenti...
If Wu is serious about tackling housing, she must have the City build its own affordable housing projects and incentivize developers to do the same. Otherwise, she’s just playing politics. I spoke to Dan Rea on his “Nightside” show on WBZ Radio about Mayor Wu’s rent control proposal....
…Large developers who spoke to the Minneapolis Star Tribune and the St. Paul Pioneer Press told reporters that they’re pausing their projects across the city, and they are “re-evaluating what – if any – future business we’ll be doing in St. Paul.” Lenders are pulling out of new ...
The adoption of historic connotations by developers – guidance on this should be provided by the council to all developers through close liaison with local historic societies. The use of national or local historic figures or events The use of a name with Royal connotations – the Lord Chamberlain...
In a July 4 letter to the city, Russell Morse of Meyers Nave, representing Gandolfi Investments, cites the “builder’s remedy.” The builder’s remedy allows developers to bypass local zoning laws and build certain types of housing projects, even if those plans do not comply with a city ...
If Wu is serious about tackling housing, she must have the City build its own affordable housing projects and incentivize developers to do the same. Otherwise, she’s just playing politics. I spoke to Dan Rea on his “Nightside” show on WBZ Radio about Mayor Wu’s rent control proposal...
“A home is more than just a physical asset; it provides long-term financial security. The HBA urges the government to prioritize the people’s housing needs over developers’ interests,” Chang said. He defined affordable housing by three criteria: price range, suitable li...
If municipalities don’t meet targets, developers could pursue a process in which the state could allow projects to go forward. Another provision would require localities to rezone areas within a half-mile of commuter rail stations unless the area already meets density requirements… ...
Projects that are 100% affordable would be eligible for incentives across a wider swath of the city. The incentives vary by location and project type, but here’s one example: Lots near both a Metro rail station and a rapid bus line could see developers build 120% more units than the und...