The settlement between the nation's top five mortgage lenders, the states, and the federal government will bring $3.1 million to Vermonters in the form of loan modifications and other relief. An additional $3.6 million will go to the state's coffers for housing related purposes, according to Vermont Public Radio.
Cynthia Reid promoted to VHFA's Assistant Director of Development
VHFA's Executive Director Sarah Carpenter announced Cynthia Reid of Huntington has been promoted to Assistant Director of Development at Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA).
Development Director, Joe Erdelyi, commented “The promotion is in recognition of Cindy’s hard work, dedication and her contributions to the Department and the Agency as a whole.” Reid joined VHFA in 1996.
Measuring Chittenden county's housing progress
Chittenden County’s ECOS project is attempting to measure the region’s progress towards its housing goal of “increasing the opportunities for safe, decent, energy efficient, affordable, and fair housing for all types of households in diverse neighborhoods.” With such a broad goal, what data could indicate if we were on the right – or wr
Architectural award goes to Gossen Bachman Architects for Windsor's Union Square
Gossen Bachman Architects, the designers of Union Square, containing 58 affordable and market rate rental apartments in Windsor, Vermont, have been awarded a John M. Clancy Award for Socially Responsible Housing from the Boston Society of Architects for its recent renovation.