A group of business and community leaders will spend the night of March 29th sleeping outdoors, on the grounds of the Burlington Unitarian C
Treasury announces $35 million in New Markets Tax Credit awards for Vermont
Emphasizing the importance of economic recovery in distressed areas, U.S. Department of the Treasury's announced last week the award of $3.6 billion in New Markets Tax Credit (NMTC) nationwide, including $35 million for Vermont projects.
Designing the future of Burlington's downtown areas
If you're walking down Church Street in Burlington this week and want to help shape the future of the city's downtown areas, stop by the PlanBTV design charrette underway in the former Ann Taylor store space at 1 Church Street.
Middle America home to the cheapest cities in the country
Most of the metropolitian areas in the United States with the least expensive sales prices for single-family homes in the first quarter of 2011 are in the mid-west, according to a National Association of Realtors study covered by the Washington Post.
Residents gather to start planning for Burlington's future
About 30 Burlington residents gathered at Contois Auditorium last night in the first of a series of public engagement sessions to help plan the future of the city's downtown and waterfront areas.
Federal Reserve suggests ways to improve U.S. housing conditions
In a paper delivered to Congress last week, Ben Bernanke and his staff describe the complex and interdependent issues hampering today’s housing market.