Maggie Rose Recap 2023

On September 7th 2023, Nashville singer and songwriter Maggie Rose captivated a sold-out crowd at Housing Nantucket’s second annual benefit concert.

Solar Power at Wiggles Way

MassDEP officials toured Wiggles Way earlier this month, excited by the carport solar array installation currently in progress. The 130 kW PhotoVoltaic system will power 22 apartments to be completed later this year.

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Honeysuckle Drive Progress

Progress ran the gamut at our jobsite on Honeysuckle Drive this month. Through a design-build partnership with the Richmond Company, construction crews went gangbusteres framing three dwellings targeted for middle-income Nantucket households.

Housing Summit Participants Set Ambitious Goals

On April 28th, more than 50 leaders from Nantucket housing organizations came together to review the state of affordable housing on the Island.

Richmond Home Ownership Lottery

The Richmond Great Point Company has opened the lottery for 7 home ownership opportunities in Sandpiper Place I and II. Application deadline is May 29th.

Islanders Rally at Statehouse for the Housing Bank Bill

CPS students, Select Board members, Land Bank commissioners, realtors, and members of the Chamber of Commerce joined forces with their Vineyard counterparts for an inspiring day of advocacy.

Tertiary Covenant Lots

Tertiary lot Covenants provide another opportunity for the creation of Nantucket Housing Needs Covenant lots, without adding additional density or ground cover.

Wiggles Way Progress

Thirteen months after breaking ground, progress at Wiggles Way continues at a steady pace. This community project is only possible through collaboration and support, every step of the way.

Safe Harbor Status Extended

Nantucket has made great strides to increase the number of affordable housing units across the island recently, earning the town another two years of “safe harbor”. This major accomplishment provides some breathing room, but there is still work to be done.