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Last week, the City of Boston announced it will distribute $30 million to projects proposed for affordable housing developments. SOFIA KOYAMA/ DFP FILE

City requests affordable housing project proposals

Isabel Contreras August 19, 2020
The City of Boston is offering about $30 million in funding to build or preserve affordable housing developments.
Braddock Park in Boston’s South End. A new city report found that Boston has the highest-percentage of income-restricted housing among any other major city in the country, with one-fifth of all housing units in Boston having some form of income restriction placed on them. COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

A fifth of Boston housing units are income-restricted, City study finds

Guthrie Kuckes November 11, 2018
Mayor Martin Walsh released a report and database from the Boston Department of Neighborhood Development that showed that more than 54,000 housing units in Boston are income-restricted, meaning the rent is set at an affordable rate for qualifying families.
Many Boston residents are struggling to cope with the rising prices of homes and 
frequent evictions. Local organizations like City Life/Vida Urbana are focused on increasing the availability of affordable housing. KATIE GODERE/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Bostonians continue fight to keep their homes amid housing crisis

Daily Free Press Staff October 10, 2018
Frezzia Herrera and her husband were given a 14-day eviction notice to leave their Roxbury apartment in 2013. Instead of leaving, the couple said they chose to fight the notice, and since then, they have spent the past five years pushing back against the eviction and annual rent increases with lawyers.
A group of elderly women facing evictions from the Old Lady's Guild House, a rooming house in the Fenway area, rallied against what they claimed were age-discrimination policies. PHOTO BY FELIX PHILLIPS/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

Evicted elderly tenants rise up against Catholic nuns, claiming elder abuse

Haley Lerner September 6, 2018
Over a dozen elderly women are facing no-fault evictions from Our Lady’s Guild House, a rooming house in Fenway run by an order of Catholic nuns.
A building that houses Airbnb rentals in Fenway. The Massachusetts House has passed a bill making it so short-term rentals are regulated and taxed. PHOTO BY MAGGIE LEONE/ DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

House votes to tax short-term rentals in response to housing crisis

Hannah Schoenbaum March 28, 2018
The Massachusetts House of Representatives passed a bill Thursday that will impose taxes and regulations on the short-term rental industry in response to housing supply constraints in the Commonwealth.

Walsh announces new guidelines for short-term rentals

Shaun Robinson January 25, 2018

Mayor Martin Walsh announced Monday that short-term rental services like Airbnb will be subject to greater regulation in Boston under a new citywide ordinance. The ordinance establishes a framework...

City Council votes on the Jim Brooks Stabilization Act at the City Hall Iannella Chambers Wednesday afternoon. PHOTO BY BRIAN SONG/ DFP FILE PHOTO

City Council votes to pass act protecting tenants

Jordan Kimmel October 6, 2017

Boston City Council approved the Jim Brooks Community Stabilization Act Wednesday, a policy that aims to inform tenants facing evictions of their rights and further their protections under state law....

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