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Rendering of proposed 2 Hillsboro St. Affordable condos, most meant for artists, approved for site near existing artist work spaces in Dorchester
6/4/24
Rendering of 49-51 D Street Developer unwraps plans for nine-story apartment building on D Street in South Boston
6/1/24
Northeastern says it will soon file plans to replace historic Matthews Arena
5/29/24
Rendering of proposed Logan Square apartment building State helps out with all-affordable apartment building for seniors now under construction in Hyde Park
5/24/24
Pickleball-adjacent housing proposed in Jamaica Plain
5/23/24
Developer, church sue city over the way the BPDA keeps rejecting their proposed hillside apartment complex on the Hyde Park/Roslindale line
5/22/24
Rendering of proposed 944 Saratoga St. 24-unit condo building proposed for Saratoga Street in East Boston
5/22/24
Rendering of proposed 112 Queensberry St. Non-profit proposes 24 affordable apartments in the Fenway
5/13/24
Allston's last Baptist church to become senior housing
5/10/24
One developer of Port Norfolk redo files bankruptcy; move staved off an auction of the land
5/8/24
City plan for 26 affordable condos on vacant lots in Dorchester wins approval
5/7/24
Rendeirng of expanded High Street building Owners of three-family house on Meetinghouse Hill win permission to expand to nine units
5/7/24
Rendering of proposed 10 Hichborn St. 76-unit condo building approved on North Beacon Street in Brighton
5/7/24
New apartments atop Chinese restaurant Apartments for people who like Chinese food approved in Jamaica Plain
5/2/24
72 Hyde Park Ave. rendering Board approves plans for new residential building that saves large tree in neighborhood named for all the trees
4/30/24
Developer proposes eight condos on two-acre parcel on particularly leafy Jamaica Plain street
4/26/24
Owner of a vacant Canal Street office building wants to turn it into a hotel
4/25/24
Rendering of proposed warehouse And now for something completely different: Large West Roxbury parking lot could be replaced by, no, not life sciences, but a simple warehouse
4/19/24

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