HCA Newsletter

On this page we share HCA’s most recent monthly newsletter.

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अनुवादको आवश्यकता भएकाहरूले माथि दाहिनो कुनामा रहेको मेनुबाट आफ्नो भाषा चयन गर्न सक्छन्। रमाइलो गर्नुहोस्!

HCA is working hard on all fronts!

And we need you to support the work. Please see the story below and give as generously as you can during this year-end fundraiser.

If you are a returning donor (who has not donated in at least 18 months) or a new donor, your gift will be doubled, up to $15,000!

A Story of Organizing and Acquisition!
HCA enables people of more modest means to live safely and securely, with dignity, and not be held hostage to ongoing fears of unpredictable rent gouging.

Tenant Laura Frost

This story is one of many that shows why HCA is uniquely important — not only for expanding housing affordability in Arlington — but for supporting so many of our Arlington neighbors as they try to stay in their homes despite impossibly high housing costs. Please contribute today to support this work!

Laura Frost had lived in her light-filled apartment at 840 Mass Ave for close to 20 years when the long-time family owners sold it to a real estate company. She became very worried. Laura and many other tenants had lived there for many years because rents had remained reasonable. They were school teachers, musicians, writers, self employed small business owners, and employees of local stores – all part of the local Arlington community.

But Laura isn’t one to sit on the sidelines. She formed a tenant association with her neighbors in order to get ahead of their fears and negotiate for rent increases they could afford.

Laura notes, “When the new owner started remodeling vacant units and renting them for almost twice what we were paying, we knew we were in jeopardy. We tried negotiating a rent schedule, but they rejected it. Then they demanded huge increases — some as much as 80% — that would force many of us out. We tried several more times to negotiate, with no success.”

The tenants then went on the offensive, staging a rally, connecting with town and state officials and civic groups, and posting signs in their windows. The developer took them to eviction court but the tenants obtained pro bono legal help to hold them off.

That’s when the tenants came to HCA. If they could not negotiate affordable rents, maybe the local nonprofit could buy their buildings and help save their homes.

And that is what we did! HCA bought the three buildings (59 apartments) where Laura and her neighbors live, in order to preserve them as affordable housing for the long term.

Please give today to keep this kind of work going strong.

We were getting pressured to sign leases with huge rent increases or get out. They bombarded us with calls, letters, texts and emails, often invoking the word ‘Eviction’. It was stressful and scary – I lost a lot of sleep.

But then HCA succeeded in acquiring our buildings! It seems unbelievable! It was the outcome we dreamed about but weren’t sure we would see.

Tenant Laura Frost

HCA responds to pressing needs – and we are effective. 

We build new affordable housing, but we also remove properties from the speculative market — and save the homes of Arlington residents like Laura. These 59 families now have peace of mind that their rents will not skyrocket again, that they are stable and housed.

But HCA can’t do this work alone. Your involvement is essential. Please support HCA today with your donation — and consider making an increase from your last gift.  Help ensure that we can continue to respond to the housing crisis, and work with tenant leaders like Laura to make Arlington affordable for all.

It is cheaper and faster to buy an existing building than to build a new one. But buying property is still very expensive. HCA spent a lot of time negotiating for a lower price. We spent even more time trying to secure the funding we needed to support the final price.

There were many months when we did not think we would raise enough funds…but we would not give up until we knew we had done everything we could!

That determination enabled HCA to secure essential subsidized loans and grants. We are especially grateful to the Arlington Housing Trust and the Town of Arlington for their financial commitments to this project.

When you donate to HCA you are investing in a deep commitment to community, and to getting the work done.

But HCA still meets families every week who cannot afford their rent, who fear becoming homeless. I wish we could buy every one of their buildings. Maybe with your help we will!

In the meanwhile, we keep helping those who come to us. Our social service and civic engagement staff listen to tenants in need, help them solve problems, and help them access resources so that they can remain stable in their homes. Then we invite them to get involved with HCA — and use their direct knowledge to advocate for more affordable housing.

Your gift to HCA today will support so much in the coming year:

  • Repairs at the newly acquired buildings to address safety issues and deferred maintenance.
  • Construction of 43 beautiful apartments at 10 Sunnyside Ave! Our first all-electric, highly energy-efficient multi-family building, which will be certified to Passive House standards.
  • Progress on plans to build ~37 new units of affordable housing on the sites we acquired where Laura lives. We will keep you updated as those plans move forward!
  • Development of local tenant leaders who are advocating for housing projects and programs, and influencing HCA’s property management policies for the better.

It is a scary time for many families. Rents keep rising. Many Arlington residents, including HCA tenants, temporarily lost food benefits, and many may still lose healthcare benefits. But we are lucky to be in Arlington — where we take action to make sure our neighbors can thrive.

HCA is working hard to care for our community and meet the ongoing housing crisis head on. Please stay in the fight with us by making as generous a donation as you can today.

With Gratitude,

Erica Schwarz
Executive Director

TWO PATHS FOR EVEN DEEPER IMPACT!

1) Community Investment Tax Credits
These credits were awarded to HCA by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in recognition of the importance of our work.

Using CITC, your donation of $1,000 or more is eligible for a 50% rebate when you file your state taxes! Give $1,000 and get $500 back. Give $3,000 and get $1,500 back. Please be in touch with any questions: eschwarz@housingcorparlington.org or 781-859-5294 x1.

2) Matching Gifts for Double the Donation!
If you are a returning donor (who has not given in at least 18 months) or a brand new donor, a generous local donor will match your donation 100%!

This donor has challenged HCA to raise at least $15,000 from returning or new donors, and will match all gifts up to that amount! Make your donation right away to double your gift!

Laura Frost (on left) and other tenant rent resisters presenting their story at the HCA annual meeting in October.

Special Announcement from 11-14-25

HCA has long endorsed the Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act.
Please take a few minutes to help this hugely important bill pass!

TOPA is a local option to prevent displacement, preserve housing affordability, enable renters to become homeowners, and level the playing field for tenants and affordable housing purchasers.

  • TOPA helps preserve naturally occurring affordable housing and prevents larger apartment buildings from being at the mercy of the speculative market. It helps prevent displacement and can preserve community.

  • TOPA allows cities and towns the local option of providing tenants in multi-family buildings the right to match a third-party offer when their homes are being sold.

  • Tenants can designate their rights to a non-profit or local housing authority, or partner with an affordable housing purchaser.

  • TOPA is revenue neutral, does not regulate sales prices, and explicitly exempts small owners.

  • As a “local option” bill–is completely optional for all cities and towns.

The Tenant Opportunity to Purchase Act (TOPA), An Act to guarantee a tenant’s first right of refusal (S.998/H.1544), has been scheduled for a hearing before the Joint Committee on Housing on Wednesday, Nov. 19th at 11am in Gardner Auditorium at the State House in Boston, and also online:

The TOPA Coalition Needs Our Help!
Please Submit Written Testimony, or attend the Hearing in person or virtually and Submit Oral Testimony 

To encourage the Joint Committee on Housing to issue a favorable report on TOPA as soon as possible, asking Massachusetts residents to give testimony as to why this legislation is critical to them and to our state.

  • Please come to the hearing or sign-up to provide oral testimony virtually or in-person HERE (to testify sign up by Monday, Nov. 17th at 5pm);
  • If you are testifying on a different bill, please add your support for TOPA; and/or
  • Draft written testimony to be submitted to the Committee by email to meg.ribera@masenate.gov or luke.oroark@mahouse.gov (or by mail to House Chair Richard Haggerty, Joint Committee on Housing, ATTN: Luke O’Roark, 24 Beacon St. Room 146, Boston, MA 02133.

Here is a template for written testimony, if you want to use it.

More information on the hearing can be found HERE. 

Talking Points for Written or Oral Testimony:

  1. TOPA Works!  Despite noise and scare tactics from the opposition, a decades long track record in Washington, DC shows that TOPA works to preserve housing as affordable.

  2. In cities and towns that choose it, helps avert displacement, preserve housing and communities as affordable.

  3. Provides a tool to address real estate speculation and rising rents.

  4. Provides a path for renters to transition to homeownership.

  5. TOPA is a market-based solution, is revenue neutral, and does not hinder development.

THANK YOU for your support of the TOPA Coalition and Housing Justice throughout the Commonwealth!

Please email topacoalitionsc@mlri.org with questions or visit our website www.topa4ma.org
November 2025 HCA Newsletter

 

Celebration and Energy at the HCA Annual Meeting!
At the Annual Meeting all parts of the HCA community gathered to focus on gratitude — for community, for growth, and for the work. Guests enjoyed live music from Arlington’s very own Mrs. Jones and a Thing Goin’ On and joined in the joyful spirit with colorful noisemakers as HCA reflected on the past year’s accomplishments.

One of the biggest moments was the celebration of HCA’s recent property acquisition of 59 apartments at 840-846 Mass Ave & 17 Newman Way, a major step toward expanding affordable housing opportunities in Arlington. The tenants who had been fighting to save their homes spoke about their experiences to great applause and sounding of the noisemakers!

HCA also gave out two Housing Hero Awards: one to the Town of Arlington, the Town Manager and the Town Select Board and another to Arlington’s Assistant Director of Planning and Community Development, Sarah Suarez.  These awards were in recognition of Sarah’s tireless efforts to expand affordable housing in Arlington, and her pursuit of funding that helped ensure the acquisition of the Mass Ave and Newman Way properties, and also in recognition of the ongoing support from the Town for this project, and the significant financial investment the Town made for this acquisition.

The Deacon Frank Mendosa Community Service Award was presented to NEAT (Neighbors Eating All Together), for sharing food, kindness, and community — ensuring every neighbor feels welcome.

Leaders in HCA’s Tenant Council shared their accomplishments of the last year, including coming to some agreements with property management on improved policies around entering units for maintenance.

We also gave special appreciation for HCA’s incredible volunteers. From helping with fundraising mailings to serving on the Homelessness Prevention Program committee, their contributions make a difference and embody the organization’s mission of community-driven change.

We also viewed the 2025 HCA slide show, and re-elected Danielle Chery, John Oliver, and Makeelia Parker to the HCA Board of Directors.

At the end of the night, we shared cake with a photo of the 10 Sunnyside Ave project on it, in recognition of the fact that this 43-unit project is about to start construction. The evening reflected what makes HCA’s community so strong: people coming together to make a difference.

Thanks to HCA member, HCA tenant, and artist Frank Tadley (in the photo just above, on right) for taking some of our annual meeting photos!

New Project Community Meeting!

Join us to learn about
HCA’s proposal to build new affordable housing
at 840 Mass Ave and 17 Newman Way

Wednesday, November 12
6:00 – 7:00 pm
via Zoom:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82374183612
Or call: 1-646-931-3860         Meeting ID: 823 7418 3612

In September 2025, HCA acquired properties at 840-846 Mass Ave and 17 Newman Way in order preserve existing apartments as affordable. We are now proposing to build additional affordable housing on parts of those sites.

The meeting will include a presentation of plans by our architects at Utile, and an opportunity to ask questions and share comments.

For more information, contact:Erica Schwarz, Executive Director
ESchwarz@HousingCorpArlington.org
781-859-5294 x1
or
Andrew Wofford, Project Manager
AWofford@HousingCorpArlington.org
781-859-5294 x3

10 Sunnyside Has Started Construction!

We have closed on our many funding sources, and our general contractor, LD Russo, has mobilized on site and started working!

LD Russo is starting by abating asbestos in the existing former auto shop building that is still on the site. Then they will demolish that structure and start to prepare the site for our beautiful new 43-unit Passive House (highly energy efficient) building, designed by architects at Utile.

Please visit our website for more project details, and for updates as construction moves forward!

We are also working to schedule a groundbreaking date and will advertise that widely once it is set.

HCA Tenants Building Their Leadership Skills

Earlier this month, several HCA tenants came together for a weekend-long Resident Leadership Class focused on strengthening community and building collective power.

Over two days, these tenant leaders explored relationship building, tenant council recruitment, understanding tenant power, and how HCA’s housing residents can play an active role in HCA’s decision-making. The sessions combined discussion, skill-building, and hands-on activities that helped these HCA residents connect their personal experiences to larger goals for their community.

One particularly engaging activity that the tenant leaders engaged in was a power mapping exercise. They worked together to identify key stakeholders, allies, and decision-makers who influence both housing in Arlington and internal HCA processes —and strategized how tenants can use their collective voice to create change. By the end of the weekend, participants were equipped with practical tools to strengthen their tenant council and deepen resident participation across HCA.

You Can Help Slow Climate Change!
Share Your Input on the Town’s Net Zero Action Plan

To avoid the worse impacts of climate change, the Town of Arlington has committed to net zero greenhouse gas pollution by the year 2050.The Town’s 2021 Net Zero Action Plan (NZAP), Arlington’s roadmap to net zero, is due for its 5-year update! We’ve done a lot, and now it’s time to revisit our priorities. Join the Arlington Clean Energy Future Committee for a public forum to learn more about the NZAP update process and provide your input on action implementation.Date: Wednesday, November 19

Location: Arlington Community / Senior Center (27 Maple St) Main Hall*

Time: 7:00-8:30pm

*Remote option available for those who cannot attend in person. If you plan to attend remotely, please register in advance for the Zoom meeting.

 

For more information please visit the calendar event on the Town’s website.
You can also learn more about the NZAP update process here.

Where to go When Food is Tight

HCA regularly refers Arlington residents in need of food to Arlington EATS. With so many residents’ SNAP benefits being heartlessly held back during the government shut down, we wanted to share a list of several food resources that our community is lucky to have.Please see the flyer below and check out these links for assistance:

Arlington EATS Thanksgiving Turkey sign up
Housing Corporation of Arlington Christmas meal sign up 
Your Market food pantry database and registration

NEED SOME HOUSING HELP?

Are you behind on the rent & not sure what to do?
Do you need to move, but can’t afford the cost of moving?
Have you found a new place, but don’t have the security deposit?

HCA’s Homelessness Prevention Program is here to help!

Find more details online

Or contact Renea today to learn more and apply:
Renea Duran, Social Service Manager:
RDuran@housingcorparlington.org 781-859-5294 x7