As residents move into Railyard Apartments, development’s second phase uncertain by NH Business Review for Charlotte Matherly/Concord Monitor

The Railyard Apartments, which offer affordably priced housing, began welcoming residents to Concord’s South End in November. (Photo by Charlotte Matherly, Concord Monitor) Alexander Pepin and his family waited months to move in. They’d been on the waitlist for the delayed Railyard Apartments since the summer, so he and his…

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Natural disasters like the LA fires will deepen the U.S. housing crisis by Neil Pierson for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC) released an in-depth study this week in which they argue that “decades of policy missteps“ have created a shortage of affordable housing across the U.S. and are pushing homeownership out of reach for millions of Americans. The full study, which was…

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Nonprofit pitches new Lebanon site for planned rehab center by NH Business Review for Clare Shanahan/Valley News

An artist’s rendering of the proposed residential substance use treatment center for mothers and their children on Mount Support Road in Lebanon, N.H. (Courtesy Black River Design Architects) An Upper Valley nonprofit is renewing its efforts to build a residential substance use treatment center for mothers and their children in…

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