Year-End Story #3
Anti-Displacement Story on Harvard Street
After months of resident organizing and multiple purchase attempts, BNCLT has crossed an important milestone towards the purchase of a two-family, occupied building in Dorchester: the owner has finally accepted our offer, which is a crucial first step toward purchase. By contributing to BNCLT, you give us the support we need to advance our core mission in moments like these — to combat displacement and racial injustice by creating permanently affordable, community-controlled housing in Roxbury, Dorchester, and Mattapan. In addition to your annual end-of-year contribution, we are calling on you to help us fundraise the $200,000 we need to purchase the Harvard Street building. (We have received our first pledge of $50,000 toward the $200,000!) If you are interested in pledging support for this acquisition, contact us at mlevy@bnclt.org / 617-237-6044.
The tenants of Harvard Street have lived in this building for three years, and have been fighting to stay here for months. They found this home after facing multiple experiences of housing insecurity, and are deeply invested in the property, neighborhood, and local community organizing efforts. While the landlord told the tenants they could rely on this property as a stable home, he put it up for sale without informing them, and they have received multiple eviction notices. One of the tenants shared her story with us:
The tenants have been organizing with City Life/Vida Urbana to stay in their homes:
Through City Life/Vida Urbana, they got connected with BNCLT:
This past summer, BNCLT got initial approval for the money we needed from the City of Boston to purchase the property, but the landlord refused to sell. At the November TOPA hearing before the Joint Committee on Housing, the tenant explained:
Today, the landlord is finally agreeing to sell the property to BNCLT, but the city’s money for property acquisitions has run low, so we do not have the funds we need to make the purchase. We need to raise the “last mile” funds of $200,000. (We have received our first pledge of $50,000 toward the $200,000!) If you are interested in pledging support for this acquisition, contact us at mlevy@bnclt.org / 617-237-6044.
Your support fosters this mission that you care so much about and propels us all forward!