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Mixed-use housing project and Starbucks planned for Berlin Mall redevelopment

Heidenberg Properties, Downstreet Housing and Evernorth file local permit application Vermont Business Magazine Heidenberg Properties Group (HPG), Downstreet Housing & Community Development and Evernorth have announced the two latest projects that will call Berlin’s New Town Center home: 30-units of affordable workforce housing and Central Vermont’s first Starbucks. Over the past decade, Heidenberg Properties has worked with the Town of Berlin to introduce a variety of mixed uses into the 65-acre Berlin Mall parcel. These have included a Walmart grocery, Kohls department store, Planet Fitness, Passumpsic Bank, and most recently, Chestnut Place, a 98-unit senior housing project which will welcome residents in the first quarter of 2022.

When I tried him, I didn t want him : unlikely stallion purchase comes good for Lillie Keenan at WEF

Horse & Hound Trending: Lillie Keenan and Agana Van Het Gerendal Z at WEF Credit: SPORTFOT Lillie Keenan (USA) won the $37,000 Adequan® WEF Challenge Cup Round 1 CSI3 at the Palm Beach International Equestrian Center (PBIEC) during Week 1 at the 2021 Winter Equestrian Festival (WEF) with a stallion she has had since he was six years old. But their journey to Thursday’s win (January 14) has been anything but ordinary. If it weren’t for her mom, Pam Keenan, the successful pair would likely have never ended up together. Speaking about the 10-year-old Agana Van Het Gerendal Z, with whom she bested a field of 73 combinations, Keenan said: “Honestly, when I tried him, I didn’t want him.

Tiny House, Big Impact: New Development Provides Permanent Home for Vt Man

Tiny House, Big Impact: New Development Provides Permanent Home for Vt. Man Jack Thurston A pilot program in central Vermont is looking at whether tiny homes can have a big impact on access to safe, permanent housing for people experiencing homelessness or those at risk. For people who haven t had their own place permanently, to be able to live in such amazing units it s quite incredible, said Penny Martin of Washington County Mental Health Services, referring to a new tiny home in Barre that a man is moving into Friday. The 300-square-foot efficient home, next to another just like it and an apartment house, now form something of a community for people either experiencing homelessness or who are right on the edge.

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