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Photos from Commonwealth Community Developers's post 10/07/2024

Digging in at our groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of an important new community: the Westminster Senior Residences.

This milestone marks the start of a significant development that will provide 50 affordable apartment homes for older adults, with occupancy to commence next summer. We're very excited to see this becoming a reality!

(From left to right) John Winslow, Principal Architect, Winslow Architects; James Perrine, President, Commonwealth Community Developers, Lizzy Kazinskas, district director for Rep. Kimberly Ferguson; State Senator Peter Durant; Secretary Ed Augustus, Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities; Stephanie Lahtinen, Westminster Town Administrator; and Melissa Banks, Chair, Westminster Select Board.

Thanks also to our long-time partner Delphi Construction!

Photos from Delphi Construction, Inc's post 09/10/2024
MassHousing Provides Refi in Boston 09/10/2024

We're always happy to see the development of affordable housing, especially to help offset Massachusetts' current crisis.

Congratulations to Affordable Housing and Services Collaborative, Inc., which. has received $12.9 million for the preservation of affordability and refinancing of Bixby Brockton Apartments, a 106-unit fully affordable and age-restricted community in Brockton, Mass.

https://www.multihousingnews.com/masshousing-provides-refi-in-boston/

MassHousing Provides Refi in Boston MassHousing has provided $12.9 million to extend affordability at Bixby Brockton, a multifamily community in metro Boston.

Mass. lawmakers didn’t do much last night. But they did pass a $5.2 billion housing bill and legalize ‘granny flats’ across the state - The Boston Globe 08/10/2024

Affordable housing is one of the state's most urgent issues. We wholeheartedly support Governor Maura Healey’s $5.2 billion housing bill. This bold action will have a big positive impact on the housing crisis affecting the lives of people throughout our state.

Mass. lawmakers didn’t do much last night. But they did pass a $5.2 billion housing bill and legalize ‘granny flats’ across the state - The Boston Globe The bill, the Legislature’s first major housing bill in three years, marks a victory for some advocates, particularly zoning reform proponents and affordable housing supporters. But it left others disappointed.

11/08/2023

ICYMI, we were proud to welcome Governor Maura Healy for a tour of the Yarmouth Gardens and help raise awareness of the Affordable Homes Act, a $4B package to create, preserve, and modernize nearly 70,000 homes.

The need for affordable housing on Cape Cod is growing as families of teachers, nurses, firefighters and other essential community members are priced out of the local housing market.

We're grateful for the governor's leadership on this critical issue.

10/30/2023

Last week, we welcomed Gov. Maura Healy and other state and local officials at Yarmouth Gardens on their statewide tour to highlight the Affordable Homes Act, a $4 billion plan to help build more homes and make housing cheaper across Massachusetts.

""Our administration is making Massachusetts more affordable from the Cape to the Berkshires, and we're proud to be in Yarmouth today to spread the word about the savings we're delivering,"" said Governor Healy.

The Yarmouth Gardens development will offer 40 affordable rental units. All apartments will be restricted to families earning less than 60% of the area median income, with 12 of the units exclusively for extremely low-income families.

Massachusetts Climate Action Network 08/27/2023

Pleased to share that we're one of 170 organizations supporting the Zero Carbon Renovation Fund Coalition.

The ZCRF is a bold proposal to allocate $300 million from the state legislature to jumpstart the market for zero carbon renovations in existing buildings in Massachusetts.

The ZCRF will prioritize the most vulnerable populations via affordable housing, public housing, low- and moderate-income homes, schools, BIPOC and women businesses, and buildings located in Environmental Justice communities.

Deep decarbonization enabled by the ZCRF will reduce emissions, enhance climate resiliency, and improve the overall health for communities most in need.

You can learn more about ZCRF and Cool Mass - Mass Climate Action Network here: https://www.massclimateaction.org/the_zero_carbon_renovation_fund

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Massachusetts Climate Action Network MCAN is a statewide organization that coordinates the work of locally organized groups across Massachusetts fighting the climate crisis.

08/18/2023

A very exciting day for us!

Governor Maura Healey, Westminster Town Administrator Stephanie Lahtinen, Town Planner Tracy Murphy, and I gathered at the funding award ceremony for our development in Westminster. MA.

This project will add many units to ease the affordable housing crisis in Massachusetts.

08/14/2023

You may have heard that Cape Cod is experiencing extraordinary stress on the supply of affordable housing for year-round working families.

Our development in Harwich, Massachusetts for Pine Oaks Village Homes will add over 250 units and help the Town meet its housing goal.

Here's a perspective view of the new lodge building for Pine Oaks Village Homes IV.

07/24/2023

We're proud to share this rendering of our newest development in Harwich, MA.

Pine Oaks Village Homes IV will provide 250 units of mixed income housing rentals consisting of one, two, and three-bedroom apartments and townhouses in a convenient location in Harwich, MA.

Situated with easy access to Route 6, the site is close to walking trails and open space and will include a central green area and playground for families to enjoy.

Healey’s $14 billion capital investment plan includes brand-new affordable housing program - The Boston Globe 07/19/2023

Gratifying to see this action at the state level to address our affordable housing crisis. The governor's plan will create as many as 300 new units per year – one important step in a multi-pronged effort to produce much-needed mixed income housing.

Healey’s $14 billion capital investment plan includes brand-new affordable housing program - The Boston Globe The HousingWorks program will spur the production of 200 to 300 new units of affordable housing each year, according to Governor Maura Healey’s office.

Photos from Town of Yarmouth Massachusetts's post 11/13/2020

We're proud that our project in West Yarmouth, the Residences at Yarmouth Gardens, has begun, with the demolition of the existing buildings.

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