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Markey lauds community for success at Holyoke housing complex > U.S. Sen. Ed Markey visited Lyman Terrace apartments on Wednesday to commend the complex’s renovation and call for increased affordable housing opportunities. STAFF PHOTO/JACQUELYN VOGHEL > State Sen. John Velis speaks at Lyman Terrace apartments on Wednesday with U.S. Sen. Ed Markey. STAFF PHOTO/JACQUELYN VOGHEL > U.S. Sen. Ed Markey visited Lyman Terrace apartments with local leaders on Wednesday to commend the complex’s renovation and call for increased affordable housing opportunities. STAFF PHOTO/JACQUELYN VOGHEL Published: 6/30/2021 8:27:19 PM HOLYOKE U.S. Sen. Ed Markey joined local officials at Lyman Terrace apartments on Wednesday to commend the renovation of the affordable housing complex and call for “a more just, a more fair, and a more housed community.” ....
A rendering of the permanent housing project on Washington Street in Jamaica Plain. (Courtesy Boston Planning & Development Agency) The Pine Street Inn and its codevelopers can proceed with building a 202-unit building after reaching a settlement with a neighbor who sued to stop construction. Pine Street and its partner, Community Builders, plan to break ground by fall on the building that will include 140-units for the homeless with a suite of social services onsite, The Boston Globe reported. “We’re really happy that this litigation has been settled,” said Pine Street’s chief executive, Lyndia Downie. “This is literally a groundbreaking project for us.” ....
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. ....
Boston homeless housing project to break ground in the fall May 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail BOSTON (AP) The Pine Street Inn and its codevelopers can proceed with building a 202-unit building after reaching a settlement with a neighbor who sued to stop construction. Pine Street and its partner, Community Builders, plan to break ground by fall on the building that will include 140-units for the homeless with a suite of social services onsite, The Boston Globe reported. “We’re really happy that this litigation has been settled,” said Pine Street’s chief executive, Lyndia Downie. “This is literally a groundbreaking project for us.” ....