WBUR Radio Boston: Saving of Dorchester artist studios bodes well in battle against artist displacement

Published in WBUR on November 15, 2022; By Amanda Beland, Tiziana Dearing, & Amelia Mason

After years of negotiations, artists at Humphreys Street Studios in Dorchester were finally able to buy where they work last week. We speak with Bill Hardy, current owner of New Atlantic Development, the company who helped the artists buy the the space. We also check in with WBUR's Amelia Mason to discuss the deal and what it means for combatting artist displacement in Greater Boston.

This segment aired on November 15, 2022.

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