The Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA) Board of Commissioners announced last week the award of state and federal housing tax credits and loans to support the development, rehabilitation or preservation of 338 permanently affordable apartments in eleven communities across the state.
          
  
            Renovations celebrated at Whitney Hill in Williston
      
        
        
        
        
          
  
            
VHFA joined housing partners in Williston last week to celebrate the completion of major renovations at Whitney Hill Homestead. The project, developed by Cathedral Square, preserves 44 apartments for older Vermonters. The event was also attended by former VHFA Executive Director Sarah Carpenter, who was CEO of Cathedral Square when Whitney Hill was first developed using VHFA-awarded tax credits in 1992.
          
  
            VHFA receives $4 million Capital Magnet Fund award to support 300 affordable homes
      
        
        
        
        
          
  
            
Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA) joined Representative Peter Welch in South Burlington yesterday to announce a $4 million award from the federal government that will support the development of over 300 affordable apartments across Vermont over a three-year period.
          
  
            VHFA welcomes summer interns
      
        
        
        
        
          
  
            
VHFA has welcomed Madelyn Stoen and Minelle Sarfo-Adu to the Agency as summer interns.