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Massachusetts' economic boom puts pressure on housing costs

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BOSTON (AP) — Massachusetts’ booming economy is bringing with it a downside for those looking to rent an apartment or buy a home in the state: soaring housing costs , particularly in the greater Boston area . The problem isn’t new, but it’s more acute in places where the economy has taken off, spurred by a surge in the life sciences sector and the arrival of top companies like General Electric to the state. That upward pressure is one reason why Beacon Hill leaders are continuing to look for ways to create new affordable housing units while preserving existing units . Gov. Charlie Baker this week announced $72 million in housing subsidy funds and additional state and federal tax credits to 25 projects across the state. The goal is to help create, refurbish and preserve 1, 970 housing units , including units reserved for low- income families and families making their way out of homelessness. Advertisement “Safe and affordable housing is a cornerstone to the success of our commo...

Soaring housing prices a growing concern

The Bay State’s booming economy is bringing with it a downside for those looking to rent an apartment or buy a home in the state: soaring housing costs , particularly in Greater Boston. The problem isn’t new, but it’s more acute in places where the economy has taken off, spurred by a surge in the life sciences sector and the arrival of top companies like General Electric. That upward pressure is one reason why Beacon Hill leaders are continuing to look for ways to create new affordable housing units while preserving existing units . Gov. Charlie Baker this week announced $72 million in housing subsidy funds and additional state and federal tax credits to 25 projects across the state. The goal is to help create, refurbish and preserve 1, 970 housing units , including units reserved for low- income families and families making their way out of homelessness. “Safe and affordable housing is a cornerstone to the success of our commonwealth’s families, including access to job opportu...

People jump from 2nd floor apartment to escape fire

SAN ANTONIO - About a dozen people are displaced after their apartment was damaged in a Friday night fire .  According to authorities, the fire started around 10:30 p.m. in the upstairs unit of the Riverstone Apartments in the 8700 block of Cinnamon Creek.  When crews arrived flames were shooting out from four apartments and it became a two-alarm fire, SAFD said. Thirty-two units were called in to fight the fire.  Two people were injured when they jumped from the second floor window to escape the blaze, SAFD said.  Authorities said a police officer was injured, possibly with a broken bone, when he tried catching a child that was tossed down to him from the second story.  The apartments suffered major damage , though there is no estimate yet on exactly how much.  Arson investigators are looking into the cause of the blaze.  -------------------------------------------------------- Don't miss a thing. Get email alerts from KSAT12 today. Get alerted to news events as they happen or ...