A Boston developer won planning-board approval for his third office-to-housing conversion under a city tax-break program.
Mayor Michelle Wu announced $64.2 million in new, recommended funding from the Mayor’s Office of Housing, the Community Preservation Fund, and the Neighborhood Housing Trust (NHT) to create and ...
Wu revived her effort to soften tax increases for residential property owners in January, refiling a property tax proposal ...
Wu's plan would shift the property tax burden onto commercial real estate, away from homeowners. It now heads to the State ...
Wu, who is facing a challenge by Josh Kraft in this year's mayoral race, recently slammed Kraft's characterization of the ...
Hundreds gathered in Boston’s Chinatown to celebrate the annual Lunar New Year parade on Sunday morning, despite the heavy ...
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu bashed her opponent Josh Kraft’s new housing plan, saying that his “fake rent control” pitch was ...
The measure now goes back to the State House, where the Senate killed a similar measure last year, leading to a large tax increase for homeowners.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu slammed her opponent Josh Kraft’s vision for limiting rent increases as “fake rent control” in an ...
The Boston City Council is expected to vote on a mayoral home rule petition that seeks to alter property tax rates set by the ...
Just a few months after a contentious presidential election, Bostonians are beginning to prepare for another—this time, for ...
Is the proposed conversion of an office building in the heart of Stoneham Square off of Main Street a harbinger of things to ...
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