A new study shows Vermont needs to build 7,000 new homes every year for the next 25 years − a total of 172,000 new homes − to keep up with demand and end its chronic housing shortage by 2050.
U.S. Army veteran and 40-year Burlington Electric supervisor loved hunting, riding his Harley and his log cabin in Canaan.
CONSTRUCTION ON THE NE In Addison County, developers and state officials broke ground on 80 new homes and apartments in an effort to tackle Vermont's ongoing housing crisis.Members of Vermont's ...
The company constructs about 70 homes a year like this. The need to ramp up Vermont’s sluggish rate of home construction — which has never fully rebounded from the 2008 housing market crash ...
An initiative called "Let's Build Homes" brings together over 100 organizations with a mission to bring relief and revitalize communities across the state. Vermont's housing crisis sparks a new ...
Just before the New Year, Gov. Phil Scott, the Vermont Department of Labor and the McClure Foundation announced their release ...
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Vermont Business Magazine Let’s Build Homes (LBH), a non-partisan, pro-housing alliance, today announced its Board of Directors. Representing diverse sectors, regions, and backgrounds, the Board will ...
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