The Planning Department advances new affordable housing in Allston, Brighton, Dorchester, Jamaica Plain, and Roxbury. Read on...
Planning Department Advances First Squares + Streets Plan to Support Housing Growth and Small Businesses in Roslindale Square Read on...
Planning Department advances new affordable housing in Allston, Downtown, and Mission Hill Read on...
Mayor Wu, City, State officials celebrate first 100+ units converted from offices now under construction in Boston Read on...
Mayor Wu and the City of Boston Celebrate New Commuter Ferry Connecting North Station to South Boston Waterfront Read on...
City of Boston Announces Zoning Commission Approves First Substantial Changes to Boston’s Development Review Process Read on...
Planning Department presents $140,000 in community benefits to nonprofits serving Dorchester Read on...
Planning Department Advances Citywide Needs Assessment, Updates to Development Review Process Read on...
Planning Department Advances Squares + Streets Amendment, Northeastern Institutional Master Plan, New Affordable Housing Read on...
Planning Advances Redevelopment of Public Land in the Marine Park and Charlestown Navy Yard Read on...
Mayor Wu Announces Extension of Office-to-Residential Conversion Program as It Surpasses 1,500 New Homes Read on...
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March 15, 2016 New report on Boston’s labor market brings issues of income inequality and wage disparity among local workers into focus
March 07, 2016 Mayor Walsh joins Boston Society of Architects/AIA to launch ideas competition for the Northern Ave. Bridge
March 02, 2016 Imagine Boston 2030 announces four proposed goals to guide growth as part of first citywide plan in 50 years
February 26, 2016 Mayor Walsh to increase opportunities for women and minorities; releases economic inclusion and equity agenda
February 26, 2016 BRA awards $180,000 to five local nonprofits for beautification of Fenway neighborhood