Providence Business News writes about our Bowdoin Street Rowhouse, prefabricated modular apartment units that were trucked in and hoisted by crane into place last week. CLICK TO READ MORE
The Providence Journal writes about our construction of the Bowdoin Street Rowhouse, an 8-apartment development being constructed on the site of a horrific fire in 2018. CLICK TO READ MORE
What was once the site of a deadly house fire in Providence is being converted into a new opportunity for residents in search of an affordable place to live. CLICK TO READ MORE
Complex problems such as meeting the need for affordable housing only get solved when we stop ignoring them and we address them with energy and persistence, East Providence Mayor Roberto DaSilva writes in the New England Real Estate Journal. CLICK TO READ MORE
Providence Journal: Political Scene: New RI housing chief sees himself as more moderator than ‘czar’
The Providence Journal’s Patrick Anderson speaks with Josh Saal, the State’s new Deputy Secretary of Commerce for Housing after a news conference at the King Street Commons child care center on Feb. 2. CLICK TO READ MORE
The NBC 10 I-Team found eviction hearings have more than doubled between December and January, increasing from 277 to 558. Belinda Philippe, ONE|NB’s Director of Programs and Operations, speaks to NBC10 about the rise in evictions in Rhode Island. CLICK TO READ MORE
EastBayRI: The reclamation of the former VAMCO site Bullocks Point Avenue in Riverside as a location for affordable housing took another step forward last week when the Zoning Board, at its February 2 meeting, granted a number of variances for the project to the prospective developers, the non-profit One Neighborhood Builders. CLICK TO READ MORE
Homes RI had suggested half a billion dollars for affordable housing in the budget. Though “pleased” by the Governor’s plan, they asked state leaders to fully fund the requested amount of $500 million. CLICK TO READ MORE
The Providence Journal: Providence Councilman David Salvatore is exploring the possibility of constructing small homes, also known as “tiny homes,” on part of the parking lot of Veazie Street Elementary School in Providence’s Wanskuck section. CLICK TO READ MORE
In a pilot project, ONE Neighborhood Builders has completed five 750-square-foot ‘net-zero energy’ homes topped by solar panels in Olneyville. CLICK TO READ MORE