Homes for Profit: Speculation and Investment | research Map from Metropolitan Area Planning Council #MAPC

Earlier this month, the Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC) announced the release of a new interactive map, MAPC’s Homes for Profit: Speculation and Investment, showcasing some of their multi year research specific to housing and investment in Greater Boston.

Check out MAPC Homes for Profit map here https://homesforprofit.mapc.org/

Check out MAPC Housing Submarkets here

(You can zoom in to Gloucester and greater Cape Ann or all of the North Shore.)

Today, to mark the public release, MAPC hosted a panel featuring Angie Liou, Executive Dir. Asian Community Development Corp; Brian An, Dir. Public Policy Georgia Tech; Katie MCann, Rent Control Campaign Coordinator, City Life/Vida Urbana; and Tim Reardon, Chief of Data & Research, Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities, a newly established cabinet level area in Gov. Healy administration. Prior to taking that position, Reardon had led the data and research for MAPC.

Moderators announced at the outset that there were 168 participants on the Zoom meeting including elected city officials– Sue Moran, Falmouth; Steve Owens, Watertown; Rita Mendes, Brockton; and Liz Breadon Alston-Brighton, Boston City Council–, city staff from multiple towns too many to name, and partner/organizations.

Before introducing the panelists and moderator, MAPC’s Jessie Partridge Guerrero gave a quick overview about the report findings and how MAPC wanted to focus solely on the speculation challenge in this particular report. The panelists spoke briefly about their own areas of expertise and to a one confirmed “not surprised” regarding the report findings. As they engaged in a guided discussion centered on the report, the panelists’ approaches and experiences were not all the same, nor were the comments by attendees.

Closer to home, the city of Gloucester has worked with MAPC on several projects. Some dating back to 2011 involved research that is relevant to the housing discussions since 2017–a series I wrote about and shared on GMG. You may have participated in some of the meetings 10+ years ago held at City Hall. I’ll add in some of those links below and one to the MAPC zoom meeting today. I still have notes from all the feedback received when I served on some panels.

It’s great to see some of that MAPC data and mapping available to the public in a format similar to MEMA- MA power outage map.

resources from MAPC Zoom meeting 11/30/2023

Who Owns America? A Methodology for Identifying Landlords’ Ownership Scale and the Implications for Targeted Code Enforcement

Abstract
Scholars and practitioners are increasingly interested in understanding who owns real estate in communities and resultant implications for targeted planning approaches. Yet, practitioners lack an efficient and comprehensive methodology to assess landlords’ ownership scale, namely how many properties they own in a given geographic area.

Brian An touched on AI tools to help with research. One GT paper he cited ,https://repository.gatech.edu/entities/publication/472788f9-a5e6-4d9b-8238-422d20333bcb

MAPC moderators mentioned the Boston Globe spotlight series and the Boston Globe articles on Somerville, https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/09/25/metro/somerville-tenants-rally-over-soaring-rents-gentrification-green-line-extension-corridor

PDF from the new MAPC research site

Colleen MaGee  SUBMITs #BOATDOGs “Stryn and Kai – boat dogs on the Erin Gael” SUBMIT YOUR BOAT DOG PHOTO to goodmorninggloucester at yahoo dot com- OWNER AND DOG’S NAME TO BE FEATURED IN OUR GMG “BOATDOGSERIES

Dogs at the helm. Stryn and Kai from Magnolia weekending on the Erin Gael 

OAK TO EMBERS’ DECEMBER SHOPPING LINEUP

OAK TO EMBERS’
DECEMBER SHOPPING LINEUP

Sunday, December 3rd 11:30 – 3pm
Myrth Ceramics

Saturday, December 9th 11:30 – 3pm
Joe’s Fresh Fish Prints
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Lobster Trap Gifts

Saturday, December 16th, 11:30 – 3pm
One Ocean Apparel
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Diamonds and Rust

Click For Video: Looking For A Room For A Holiday Party? Bravo By The Sea Manchester Has A Full Bar and A Gorgeous Room

40 Beach Street, Manchester-by-the-Sea, MA 01944. 978-704-9388

Ready for your function!

Fantastic Lunch at Lobster On East Main Street

We found ourselves looking for lunch a couple of days ago and decided to give The Lobster of Gloucester a try. It’s newly opened inside seating and bar area on East Main St is a terrific addition to that part of town. There’s bar seating as well as table seating and quite a few patrons were there while we were. I had two of the specials: beef chili and wings. Jim had the twin hot dogs with truffle fries. The service was efficient and friendly, the food was ON POINT and I cannot wait to return. Hope to see you there soon!

Link to purchase https://gloucesterapparel.square.site/ I’ll have this stuff at @castawaysvintagecafeglo with a bunch of other awesome vendors for the sip and shop 5-8pm. Buy a quarter zip get a free GMG or American Flag Cap. Buy a cap get a free GMG Christmas Coozie! We have plover merchtoo including the oversized super soft beach towels!!! While they last!

Link to purchase https://gloucesterapparel.square.site/

I’ll have this stuff at @castawaysvintagecafeglo with a bunch of other awesome vendors for the sip and shop 5-8pm Thursday night. Buy a quarter zip get a free GMG or American Flag Cap. Buy a cap get a free GMG Christmas Coozie! We have plover merchtoo including the oversized super soft beach towels!!! While they last!

Bonnie Angus  SUBMITs #BOATDOG “Rosalita Arabella” SUBMIT YOUR BOAT DOG PHOTO to goodmorninggloucester at yahoo dot com- OWNER AND DOG’S NAME TO BE FEATURED IN OUR GMG “BOATDOGSERIES 

Boat puppy in training Rosalita Arabella

Sawyer Free Library Kicks Off 2023 Annual Appeal “Create the Future” to fund critical programming, resources and services

 ~ SAWYER FREE LIBRARY 

Operating in its temporary location at 21 Main Street in downtown Gloucester, the Sawyer Free Library is a vibrant hub where the future comes alive through education and cultural enrichment and where knowledge is accessible to all, free of charge. From early literacy programs nurturing the youngest minds to cutting-edge STEM after-school programming for students to assisting digital learners in finding their way in the online world to a plethora of local community events for every age, the Library plays an integral role in shaping Gloucester’s educational, cultural, and social fabric.

The Sawyer Free Library relies on this important yearly fundraising effort to provide a wide range of new collections and resources, technology, innovative programming, and critical services to respond to the changing needs of the greater Gloucester community.

“The Library enriches, informs, and strengthens every corner of our city,” said Mern Sibley, President of the Library’s Board of Trustees. “We hope the community will carefully consider our appeal and join us in supporting the vital work of the Sawyer Free Library. Every contribution ensures that the Library can be exceptionally agile, relevant, and inventive while remaining completely accessible and free of charge.

“We provide library services that make a significant difference in the lives of our patrons and our community,” said Sawyer Free Library’s Director Jenny Benedict. “Every contribution to the Annual Appeal is a direct investment in the Library’s meaningful programming, diverse resources, and crucial services that create opportunities for individuals of all ages to connect, learn, grow and thrive throughout Gloucester and beyond.”

Contributions to the year-end Annual Appeal can be made online at www.sawyerfreelibrary.org or by check to the Sawyer Free Library, Annual Appeal, P.O. Box 415, Gloucester, MA 01930.

Holiday Fair Middle Street Walk

Holly Tanguay

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(978) 430-2530

Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church Annual Holiday Fair

Saturday, December 9, 2023; 9:00 am – 1:30 pm

10 Church Street, Gloucester, MA

The Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church is excited to announce the return of its Holiday Fair in celebration of the 25th anniversary of the city’s Middle Street Walk. All are welcome to enjoy a day filled with joy, camaraderie, and community spirit designed to bring neighbors together in celebration on Saturday, December 9, 2023.

Stroll down historic Middle Street in Gloucester to the 1806 Unitarian Universalist Church and Meetinghouse to enjoy live holiday music, local artisan wares, a fine art sale, warm food, and tours of the Church Meetinghouse featuring a Paul Revere bell, a Willard gallery clock, and a chandelier originally lit by whale oil and later converted to electricity. Tours of the church will occur at 11:00 am and 1:00 pm. The Holiday Fair is part of Gloucester’s Annual Middle Street Walk offering revelers horse drawn wagon rides on Middle Street, a gingerbread creation contest at City Hall, music, and children’s crafts at multiple locations.

Immerse yourself in the joyful sounds of the season with live performances by the West Parish School Children’s Chorus at 11:30 am, followed by a concert from the Jambalaya Horns inside the church sanctuary at 12:30 pm.

Shop unique handcrafted gifts and support local artisans showcasing their talents. Indulge in the warmth of the season with a cup of cocoa, a hearty lunch, and a delightful Cookie Walk where you can fill a plate with an assortment of cookies. Gather with family and friends on the Meetinghouse lawn to enjoy free s’mores from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm.

Lanesville Congregational Church Annual Christmas Fair  Saturday, December 2

Event: Lanesville Congregational Church Annual Christmas Fair

Date/Time:  Saturday, December 2 from 9 AM to 1 PM

Place: Lanesville Congregational Church, 1120 Washington St, Gloucester, MA 01930

Description:  Join us for Lanesville Congregational’s annual Christmas Fair, featuring lots of great sale items (white elephant gifts, crafts, baked goods, books, Christmas greens, etc) and delicious hot breakfast and lunch items (including homemade fish chowder).  All proceeds will benefit our 2024 service and misisons trip to Canton Mississippi. See you Saturday!

Link for more info:   https://www.facebook.com/TheOrthodoxCongregationalChurchInLanesville/

Thanks very much, and let me know if you need anything else!

-Glenn Deckert