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Massachusetts announces housing awards for Pittsfield, 1,350 homes statewide

Office of the Governor · February 18, 2026
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Governor Healy and Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll announced two rounds of housing awards, including $140 million for 15 rental projects (about 1,000 units) and nearly $8.5 million in conversion tax credits across five projects. Pittsfield will receive funding for a 47‑unit Linden Street affordable project and a 23‑unit Park Square conversion.

Governor Healy on Thursday announced statewide housing investments that state officials say will support roughly 1,350 homes across Massachusetts and specifically fund projects in Pittsfield.

Healy said the administration is investing $140,000,000 across 15 projects to produce about 1,000 affordable rental units and is allocating nearly $8.5 million in conversion tax credits to convert unused commercial space into housing. "Today, we're announcing 2 buckets of funding awards," he said. In Pittsfield, the administration is partnering with local developers on the Linden Street Apartments, a 47-unit affordable rental project, and on a Park Square…

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