
The City of Gardner MA is short about 700 housing units. Gardner Mayor Nicholson has focused on addressing the issue during his tenure as Mayor. The infographics below provide more information on the topic.
Overall shortage in the state: State officials and economic analyses frequently cite a deficit of about 200,000 to 220,000 total homes needed to stabilize the market and meet current demand in the state of Massachusetts.
Gardner Mayor Michael Nicholson and other officials meet to Tackle Housing Crisis
During a recent gathering of the North Central Mass Regional Housing Summit, Mayor Michael Nicholson and other local officials met with a diverse group of industry experts to tackle the ongoing housing crisis. The summit invited developers, utility companies, and financial agencies to collaborate on innovative strategies for increasing residential availability. Nicholson emphasized that housing shortages are a widespread regional issue that requires a unified response rather than isolated local efforts. By partnering with community organizations like NewVue Communities, the event aimed to create a comprehensive roadmap for future development. Ultimately, the discussion focused on sustainable and creative solutions to ensure the entire North Central Massachusetts area can meet the needs of its residents.
Gardner Mayor Nicholson posted: “Over the weekend, Mayor Sam Squailia, and I attended the North Central Mass Regional Housing Summit. This program brought together developers, financing agencies, utilities and energy, solar companies, and more to talk with residents about new creative ways to address the housing crisis facing our state and our region. Issues like this don’t stop at the borders of our cities/towns and we need to address these on a regional level to address the big picture. Thank you to Maribel Cruz and NewVue Communities for sponsoring this event, Irving Rodriguez for hosting, and everyone who made this possible“
























