Unlocking missing middle housing in Massachusetts will also require serious reforms in building code, development oversight and dimensional regulation.
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Some residents are elated to become homeowners through a city project backed by millions in investment, while others remain uneasy with the changes to their neighborhood.
The Zoning Board continued its review of Habitat for Humanity’s 14-home affordable workforce housing project at 48 Benjamin ...
A final vote on a controversial plan is expected on Tuesday in Montgomery County that would bring major changes to a busy ...
Shenandoah County is running out of homes that fit the people who already live here, and the zoning rules on the books won’t let the private market fix that on ...
After an in-depth look at the dearth of middle housing types in the state, the Harvard Joint Center for Housing Studies ...
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