One of the world's most prestigious universities is lending a helping hand when it comes to its region’s affordable housing, or lack thereof. Through its Harvard Local Housing Collaborative, Harvard ...
It’s becoming too expensive to live in Boston. We sound like broken records, but it’s getting harder and harder to ignore. Incomes are not only sluggish, but the most unequal in the country, while ...
Since his first year at Harvard College, Camilo Vasconcelos has spent every winter break on campus. As an international student from Brazil on full financial aid, he always found the trip home too ...
American spending on home improvements and repairs has seen steady growth as the slow housing market has convinced many to stay put and renovate instead. But this growth is expected to slow in the ...
Despite a recent cooldown in the U.S. apartment market, the number of renter households spending more than 30% of their income on rent and utilities has risen by more than 2 million, to a record high ...
Harvard says it has continued to expand graduate student housing amid pressure to increase capacity due to high Cambridge housing prices—though some residents say the House renewal project is eating ...
Harvard University plans a major renovation of its Soldiers Field Park housing complex on the eastern edge of its Allston campus to modernize its graduate student apartments. The four-phase ...
CAMBRIDGE, MASS. (WHDH) - Students from families with incomes of $100,000 or less will be able to attend Harvard College for free starting next academic year, the university announced Monday.
To the Editors of the CRIMSON: The key issue which was presented to the entire Cambridge community by the 900 persons assembled September 4 at the Cambridge Housing Convention was not rising rents, ...
Harvard University is recommitting $20 million toward the creation of affordable housing throughout the Greater Boston area and Cambridge, the school announced Monday. Harvard initially contributed ...
DENVER — Houston-area home prices have increased nearly 30 percent since 2000 and 3.6 percent since their peak in the fall of 2006, according to new data to be released Friday by the Joint Center for ...
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