Hyde Park Infill and Small Developments

“The Zoning Board of Appeal today approved plans for a six-unit residential building at 72 Hyde Park Ave. in Forest Hills that preserves a large, 150-year-old oak tree on the site.

Owners shouldn't be allowed to let their buildings rot and then use that as an excuse to redevelop them.

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Owners should be allowed to do what they want with their private property, including tearing down buildings and rebuilding with more units. Do we know when this guy even bought the house? There are plenty of dilapidated units across Boston. Good for him for investing in the neighborhood and getting rid of a clearly blighted building.
 

State helps out with all-affordable apartment building for seniors now under construction in Hyde Park​

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“MassDevelopment reports it's issued a $21.8-million tax-exempt bond to help finance B'nai B'rith Housing of New England's 63-unit apartment building for people over 55 at 1201 River St. in Hyde Park, where Dempsey's used to be.

All of the apartments in the project, already several months into site clearance and construction, will be rented as affordable, with units reserved for people making between 30% and 60% of the Boston-area median income...”

https://www.universalhub.com/2024/state-helps-out-all-affordable-senior-apartment
 

State helps out with all-affordable apartment building for seniors now under construction in Hyde Park​

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“MassDevelopment reports it's issued a $21.8-million tax-exempt bond to help finance B'nai B'rith Housing of New England's 63-unit apartment building for people over 55 at 1201 River St. in Hyde Park, where Dempsey's used to be.

All of the apartments in the project, already several months into site clearance and construction, will be rented as affordable, with units reserved for people making between 30% and 60% of the Boston-area median income...”

https://www.universalhub.com/2024/state-helps-out-all-affordable-senior-apartment
Great spot for this. Easy walk to the Fairmont line for residents with mobility concerns, lots of interesting neighborhood things going on. I think the stretch between Cleary Square and Fairmont Square is about to take off as a great urban location.
 

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