December
1
2007
The Massachusetts Tax-Exempt for Credit Financing Program (MATCH) makes low-rate, tax-exempt bond financing available for affordable rental housing developments from $2.75 million to $15 million.
December
1
2007
The Massachusetts Tax-Exempt for Credit Financing Program (MATCH) makes low-rate, tax-exempt bond financing available for affordable rental housing developments from $2.75 million to $15 million.
March
1
2006
Includes essays about Allston-Brighton CDC's work in Boston, revitalizing downtown Lynn, a 40B in Andover, targeted assistance helping Hingham get housing off the ground, SoftSecond working as part of a larger employer-assisted partnership effort in Worcester, and small-scale development with help from CHI in Westford and Amherst.
March
1
2005
Includes essays on helping Truro use town land for housing, revitalizing neighborhoods through redevelopment in Worcester, a 40B in Hyannis and smart preservation in Cambridge, Mayor Menino leading the way in Boston, and SoftSecond providing affordable homeownership in Lawrence.
March
1
2004
Includes essays about small-scale financing in Chesterfield, redeveloping a school into housing with help from CHI in Acton, preserving the affordability of 200 units in Salem, the importance of creating partnerships to develop 250 units in Lowell, Home Funders to help developers reach lower-income families in Gloucester, and SoftSecond making a difference in Newton.