- are permanently dedicated to artists through deed restrictions or similar legal mechanisms;
- are located in buffer zones between industrial and residential neighborhoods in locations that do not support traditional family housing; and
- offer live/work spaces (space where artists combine their residence with their work area, typically in an open floor plan offering
large, flexible work areas) or work-only spaces (where residential use is not allowed) for rent and for purchase at a variety of prices with
a preference for Boston residents
According to the Boston Zoning Code, artists in live/work units are the only occupational group permitted to live in industrially zoned areas of the
city. For commercial and non-profit developers with an interest in developing space for artists, the BRA recently developed design guidelines
to articulate minimum requirements to meet artists' needs (i.e., live/work units must be at least 1,000 square feet). Click here to access the
BRA's Artist Space Design Guidelines.