This document details the South End Neighborhood Housing Initiative undertaken by the Boston Redevelopment Authority. Likely published around 1986, this report offers insights into urban planning strategies, housing development, and community engagement in one of Boston's historic neighborhoods. It provides a valuable historical perspective on addressing housing needs and fostering neighborhood revitalization during a period of significant urban change. Researchers, urban planners, and those interested in the history of Boston's South End will find this document a useful resource.
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