Gov. Healey Allocates $140M for Housing in Massachusetts
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Gov. Healey announces over $140 million to create more than 1,300 new homes statewide, including in Lenox and Pittsfield
From the Office of Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey: Pittsfield — Gov. Maura Healey today announced funding from two programs to jumpstart housing production across the state: approximately $8.4 million from the new Commercial Conversion Tax Credit Initiative (CCTCI) to help communities transform empty or rundown commercial buildings into new homes and $139.5 million in low-income housing tax credits and subsidies through the Affordable Housing D…
Governor Maura Healey announced an investment of more than $140 million for the construction of new housing throughout the state, including two projects in New Bedford, WJAR reports. Funds come from the new Tax Credit Initiative for Commercial Conversion and of credits and tax subsidies for low-income housing through the Affordable Housing Development Grant Program, authorities reported. According to Healey, the CSTI will convert empty commercia…
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