A new report released Thursday says that Massachusetts needs to build 222,000 housing units from 2025 to 2035.
The $425M bill would give the Healey administration new, but temporary, authority to restrict eligibility for state emergency shelters.
Gov. Maura Healey released a “comprehensive housing plan” Thursday morning, outlining strategies to lower costs and build 220 ...
Massachusetts releases the state's first comprehensive housing plan focused on increasing housing production, addressing ...
Lawmakers passed a $425 million bill to finance the state's struggling emergency shelter system that also implemented a new ...
Top House budget writers released a $425 million spending bill to fund state-run shelters that seeks to temporarily cap the ...
Officials say the report is a first-of-its-kind encompassing review of the state of housing in the commonwealth ...
The House will vote Thursday on a $425 million bill to tighten shelter eligibility, shorten stays, and add security measures ...
Newly released data from Realtor.com for November shows that potential buyers and sellers in Middlesex County saw the same ...