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Massachusetts launches office-to-housing conversion initiative to tackle housing crisis

March 15, 2024 | Office of the Governor, Executive , Massachusetts



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Massachusetts launches office-to-housing conversion initiative to tackle housing crisis
The Healey-Driscoll Administration has unveiled a new housing grant program aimed at addressing Massachusetts' pressing housing challenges. This initiative, announced during a recent government meeting, focuses on converting underutilized office spaces into residential units, particularly in urban areas where housing demand is high.

The program seeks to leverage existing buildings, many of which are historic, to create more housing options while preserving the character of local communities. By repurposing these spaces, the administration aims to enhance walkability and sustainability in neighborhoods, reducing the need for new construction materials and minimizing environmental impact.

Key to this initiative is the Affordable Homes Act, which includes an innovation fund designed to assist municipalities in planning and executing these conversions. The administration emphasized a sense of urgency in tackling housing issues, highlighting the need for immediate action to support families across the state.

Mass Housing, led by Crystal Kornegay, will play a crucial role in this effort, partnering with local governments and developers to facilitate the conversion process. The administration is committed to providing substantial resources to ensure these projects are financially viable and beneficial to communities.

As the program rolls out, stakeholders are encouraged to engage in the planning process, identifying suitable buildings for conversion and exploring necessary zoning changes. This collaborative approach aims to create a synergy between state resources and local needs, ultimately enhancing housing availability in Massachusetts.

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