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Here is a sampling of articles about the Federal
Home Loan Bank of Boston. These articles are reprinted with
permission.
From The Boston Herald
A local affordable housing competition that matches the Boston
area's critical need for affordable housing with the talents
of top area graduate students is allowing local community
development corporations to tap into some fresh thinking.
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From Banker &
Tradesman
In this commentary, Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston President
and CEO Michael A. Jessee discusses the Bank's recent New
England Smart Growth Symposium.
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From Banker &
Tradesman
In this profile piece, Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston President
and CEO Michael A. Jessee shares his thoughts on the Bank,
the economy, contigency planning, and the value the Bank's
core products provide to New England financial insitutions.
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From Banker & Tradesman
This "Editorial and Opinion" promotes the
Affordable Housing Design Advisor Web site as a valuable tool
for developers seeking to create afforable housing that is
compatible with both its surroundings and intended residents.
Senior Vice President David P. Parish, who oversees the Bank's
Housing and Community Investment Department, helped to develop
the site's content.
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From the Boston Business Journal
A student team with a plan to improve a parking lot
in downtown Waltham won first place and a $10,000 prize in
the Bank's recent Affordable Housing Development Competition.
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From Banker & Tradesman
Recently, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston and the Citizens'
Housing and Planning Association invited the city's best and
brightest students to tackle the challenge of developing affordable
housing in metro Boston.
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From the Harvard Gazette
In an ambitious effort to address metro Boston's affordable-housing
crisis, a group of Harvard graduate students recruited participants
for the inaugural Affordable Housing Development Competition.
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