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The Young Women’s Christian Association at 140 Clarendon Street in Back Bay. The historic YWCA building was converted into affordable apartments last month with designated units for individuals who are formerly homeless. ZACH SCHWARTZ/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER

Affordable housing in Back Bay offers new opportunities for previously unhoused and low-income individuals

George Lehman April 24, 2024
The latest affordable housing effort in Back Bay, approved by the city of Boston last month, created 210 affordable apartments in the area, 111 of which were designated for people formerly unhoused.
Apartments on 534 Beacon St. Mayor Michelle Wu announced she would sign an executive order to speed up the approval process for affordable housing developments to make their development process easier in Boston. AMANDA CUCCINIELLO/DFP STAFF

Wu to sign executive order to improve approval process for affordable housing access

Vikrant Sabharwal October 5, 2022
Mayor Michelle Wu announced she would be signing a new executive order that would streamline the zoning approval for affordable housing.
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