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10.04.2022
In Banker & Tradesman: Developers Win Rights for Huge Roxbury Parcel
On October 4th, 2022, Banker and Tradesman reported that HYM Investment Group, My City at Peace Parcel 3, have received word that their proposal for a 700,000 square ft. life science space as part of a development plan for the vacant plot located at Tremont and Whittier streets will be in execution soon.
10.04.2022
In Boston Business Journal: Five Things You Need to Know Today, and Rampant Abuse
On October 4th, 2022, Boston Business Journal’s Executive Editor, Doug Banks, shared the five most important things to know before starting your workday! Among the list of news was regarding the HYM Investment Group team, My City at Peace, and their prospective win to develop a long-vacant, eight-acre parcel in Roxbury.
10.04.2022
In Boston Business Journal: HYM Scores Key Win in Bid to Develop Roxbury Parcel, as Rival Drops Out
On Monday, October 3rd, 2022, My City at Peace for Parcel P3, a team led by The HYM Investment Group, won a key endorsement in its bid to develop a city-owned parcel in Roxbury. According to a Boston Planning and Development Agency official, HYM’s only competitor withdrew from the bid late last week, securing My City at Peace’s spot for the proprietorship of the site.

09.29.2022
Mayor Wu Announces Executive Order to Streamline Approval of Affordable Housing
Today, Mayor Michelle Wu announced that she will sign an executive order designed to speed up the production of affordable housing in the coming days. She made the announcement during her speech to the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce at their annual Government Affairs Forum. This executive order is a response to the challenges facing Boston’s housing market in order to remove barriers and make the process for developing affordable housing easier across the city.