State Senator Jason Lewis and State Representatives Paul Donato, Steve Ultrino and Kate Lipper-Garabedian were pleased to announce that the City of Malden has received two One Stop for Growth grants from the state: a $125,000 Housing Choice grant from the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities and a $25,000 Massachusetts Downtown Initiative (MDI) grant from the Executive Office of Economic Development. The One Stop for Growth grant programs are funded by the Massachusetts Legislature. The City of Malden will use the Housing Choice grant to update its Comprehensive Housing Plan and the MDI grant for technical assistance to create a public art plan for Malden downtown.
“I’m thrilled that Malden has received these two competitive One Stop for Growth state grants,” said Senator Lewis. “These grants will be put to good use by the city to help address affordable housing needs and to expand public art in the downtown area.”
“What an exciting announcement for Malden to have received two One Stop for Growth Grants! This funding will be used to further enhance affordable housing and expand the art community,” said Representative Donato. “I am looking forward to seeing the improvements these two grants make to our neighborhood.”
“The One Stop for Growth grants will greatly support Malden’s efforts towards affordable housing and public art in our downtown,” said Representative Ultrino. “The funding for the housing and arts project will empower and strengthen our community.”
“I’m glad to see these two Community One Stop for Growth grants benefitting the City,” said Representative Lipper-Garabedian. “These two competitive grants will ensure Malden’s affordable housing goals are supported while providing funding for downtown revitalization. This funding will aid the City as it continues to foster an inclusive and vibrant community, supporting residents and local businesses.”