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Land that's owned by the state could soon become spots for new housing in Massachusetts. Over the past year, a team has ...
The Healey administration announced a new plan Monday to make more than 450 acres of state-owned land available for housing ...
Proponents argue the move could spur housing development, while critics counter it would shrink open space for recreation and ...
Massachusetts is preparing RFPs and auctions for sites that could potentially yield over 3,500 units of housing.
Gov. Tina Kotek has released a map of state property that could be redeveloped for housing, hoping to offer new options to developers who say scarce land is limiting construction of new homes.
Officials on Monday published an inventory of surplus state-owned land, highlighting more than 450 acres of space they say could become more than 3,500 new housing units.
The county’s community development staff are readying a zone-district-change application for all federal- and state-owned ... that land is zoned differently across the Pitkin County map.