Gov. Maura Healey’s administration announced the state will provide millions in funding for two office-to-residential conversion projects in Boston.
The developers of the projects at 31 Milk St. and 15 Court Square have been awarded a combined $7.4M, Healey announced Wednesday.
KS Partners was awarded $3.4M for its 80-unit redevelopment at 15 Court Square. Sixteen of those units will be income-restricted.
Dinosaur Capital Partners received $4M to build 110 units, including 22 income-restricted units, at 31 Milk St.
“Today, we’re supporting projects in downtown Boston that will turn vacant office space into hundreds of new apartments,” Healey said in a statement. “We’re making it more affordable for…