Boston to develop new affordable artist workspaces, housing
Briefly

Boston is redeveloping a Brighton property to include 40,000 square feet of affordable rehearsal space and between 60 to 150 residential apartments. The city will also provide an additional 30,000 square feet for arts and culture. The property, previously part of the Sound Museum, has been transferred to the Boston Housing Authority, which is seeking a co-developer. Community meetings and a tour will be held to gather input from the artist community, highlighting the city’s commitment to supporting artists and preventing displacement.
Boston plans to convert a Brighton property into affordable artist studios and housing, aiming for 40,000 square feet of rehearsal space, 60-150 affordable apartments, and 30,000 SF for arts.
The city intends to create a combined space for arts and housing use, marking a significant commitment to the local artist community and addressing ongoing displacement issues.
Read at Boston.com
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