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Select Page Councilors: Eliminate Parking for Affordable Projects By Steve Adams | Banker & Tradesman Staff | May 21, 2021 | Reprints | Print 3371 Washington St. Image courtesy of Utile Inc. Outraged at lawsuits challenging a pair of affordable housing projects in Jamaica Plain, Boston City Councilors Matt O’Malley and Kenzie Bok are seeking to remove off-street parking requirements for housing developments that include 100 percent affordable units. Jamaica Plain commercial landlord Montgomery Gold is appealing the 38-unit affordable housing project by Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corp. at 3377 Washington St. and recently settled a lawsuit that delayed groundbreaking of a 202-unit affordable housing project by the Pine Street Inn at 3368 Washington St. ....
Apartments for homeless to be built in Jamaica Plain after lawsuit over parking settled with Pine Street Inn Work on the 202-unit building, the largest such facility in Boston, begins soon, but lumber costs have risen sharply during the pandemic. By Tim Logan Globe Staff,Updated May 10, 2021, 6:00 a.m. Email to a Friend An artist s rendering shows the 202-unit apartment building that will be built on Washington Street in Jamaica Plain. It will include support services for the formerly homeless.RODE Architects The biggest project ever built to house homeless people in Boston is moving forward after the Pine Street Inn and its codevelopers reached a settlement with a neighbor who sued to stop the apartment building, saying it didnât have enough parking. ....
The Boston Globe May 10, 2021 11:38 am The biggest project ever built to house homeless people in Boston is moving forward after the Pine Street Inn and its codevelopers reached a settlement with a neighbor who sued to stop the apartment building, saying it didn’t have enough parking. But the nearly yearlong delay could prove costly. Pine Street and its partner, Community Builders, plan to break ground by fall on a 202-unit building on Washington Street in Jamaica Plain. The project will include 140 units for the homeless, with a suite of social services onsite, making it the largest such permanent housing facility with support programs in the city. ....