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John Flowers THE TURNING POINT Center of Addison County is hoping to use the former St. Mary’s School building at 86 Shannon St. in Middlebury as a venue to deliver programming and perhaps someday transitional housing for people recovering from substance use disorder and other addictions.
Independent photo/John S. McCright JENNIFER MAYHEW
All of this is very preliminary, but that’s the dream; we’d like it to be a community hub, and it has the potential that we could invite other human services to join us. Jennifer Mayhew, Turning Point Center
MIDDLEBURY The Turning Point Center of Addison County (TPC) is in talks with St. Mary’s Catholic Church parish for potential long-term use of the former St. Mary’s School building at 86 Shannon St. in Middlebury as a center for people recovering from substance use disorder and other addictions.
Colorado Springs-area renters continued to pay more for apartments at the end of last year.
The average rent for a local apartment rose to $1,265.92 a month in the fourth quarter shy of a record, but still $62.33 higher on a year-over-year basis, according to a survey of apartment owners and landlords by Ron Throupe, an associate business professor at the University of Denver s Daniels College of Business, and Jennifer Von Stroh of Colorado Economic & Management Associates in Denver.
Fourth-quarter rents last year dipped almost $11 from the third quarter. But fourth-quarter costs traditionally decline from the third quarter because landlords see fewer renters late in the year and therefore lower rates to woo tenants, said Laura Nelson, executive director of the Apartment Association of Southern Colorado.
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