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Led by the Housing Assistance Corporation, the campaign is calling for zoning changes to allow smaller housing units, built closer together, so more people can afford to stay on Cape Cod.
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In a case drawing attention as a symbol of Cape Cod’s expensive housing market, tenants in the low-priced apartments above Eastman’s Hardware in Falmouth say they can’t find housing they can afford when the new landlord forces them out.
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Town officials talked about action their communities have taken or plan to take, and how they can work together.
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“It's very tempting to be upset about the website being shut down or privatized, but that's not really the problem. That's a symptom of the overall lack of housing and bad zoning policy.”
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The group voted 5-0 to ask Commission staff to write a draft development agreement with LMC, the developer.
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Lawmakers are hopeful the high-end tax will be passed as an option for local communities next session.
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More than 300 apartments proposed for the former Twin Brooks golf course in Hyannis have reached a turning point in the approval process.
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"It's not just fluffing a pillow and making cookies." Throughout the pandemic, Cape Cod's B&B business has boomed. But with real estate values also up, some innkeepers are seizing an opportunity to sell.
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Future Major League Baseball players will once again take the field across the region this summer as the Cape Cod Baseball season gets underway, but league officials say they need a few more volunteer host families to house players.
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The online maps lay out individual parcels that are well suited for dense housing, housing and what should be reserved