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WORCESTER — As its second anniversary approaches, 38 Lewis St. ‒ A Place to Live, a facility offering permanent, supportive ...
As homelessness continues to rise in Worcester, the city’s housing authority is opening what officials call the first-in-the-state building of micro-units for people who are chronically homeless. The ...
Lakeside Apartments, dating to 1949, was built to serve as affordable housing for veterans under the state's post-World War II program. It is the authority's oldest apartment complex.
The Worcester Housing Authority is urging the state to draw up funding for the redevelopment of two apartment projects in the city, warning that they may face delays if the funding isn’t secured.
“Although 38 Lewis St. doesn’t solve the homeless problem in Worcester, it allows us to inch a little bit closer towards a solution,” said Alex Corrales, CEO of the Worcester Housing Authority.
Federal housing officials say they recently gave the largest public housing community in Worcester a “very good” score after inspecting several of the property’s apartments. The inspection in early ...
The Worcester Housing Authority is the first housing authority in Massachusetts to develop housing specifically for people who are coming out of homelessness, according to local and state ...
WORCESTER — Worcester’s housing crisis reflects a nationwide trend: a severe shortage in affordable units caused by increasing rents and long wait-lists for Section 8 vouchers.