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Brattleboro Celebrates Brooks House Reopening
Susan KeeseBrattleboro celebrated the reopening of an important downtown building Friday. The historic Brooks House was heavily damaged by fire in 2011. But now it’s back in business.
The 140 year old landmark, with its store fronts and ornate towers, stood vacant for three years after the fire. It left a big hole in Brattleboro’s downtown. The building cost $24 million to restore, significantly more than its listed value. The project was spearheaded by local investors, and financed through tax credits, grants, loans and government programs.
Gov. Peter Shumlin, who is from the Brattleboro area, pushed for Community College of Vermont and Vermont Technical College to become the building’s first tenants. The colleges opened in August. At the Grand Opening Friday, Shumlin praised area residents who committed to high-end apartments long before the building came together. He talked about the Brattleboro native who owned a restaurant in Colorado, but returned to open a new restaurant in the building where her mother once owned and operated a popular Brattleboro book store.
“The obstacles were tremendous. And everybody came together and said, “We will not take no for an answer!’” - Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin
“The obstacles were tremendous,” Shumlin told the crowd that gathered in atrium of the newly restored building. “And everybody came together and said, ‘We will not take no for an answer, we’ll use our imaginations, we’ll do things that have never been done before.’ It’s really a remarkable story.”
The building has a ground floor restaurant, a yogurt shop and several other businesses. All but one of its apartments have been rented.
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Ronald A. Mainelli Memorial Scholarship
Middlebury, Vermont—Bread Loaf Corporation has awarded Krystian Lyle Gombosi, with the Ronald A. Mainelli Memorial Scholarship. The Mainelli Scholarship assists a student in preparation for a career in architecture or engineering in the construction industry. Established in 1984,...
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Bread Loaf Corporation Honored for Outstanding Work in the Construction Industry
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Walker Farm Theater Unveiled for Large, Excited Crowd
Bruce FraumanAt noon on Friday the new barn-red building behind the old barns, silos and farmhouse at the intersection of Route 100 and the Andover Road in Weston stood silent and empty. But by noon on Saturday, Sept. 23, the new...
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Weston Playhouse Set to Open $6.3 million Second Home
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Helen Porter Rehab, ARCH Rooms To Be Upgraded
John FlowersTHIS IMAGE SHOWS the suggested interior of one of the new Addison Respite Care Home (ARCH) rooms that are part of a planned $850,000 renovation project at Helen Porter Healthcare & Rehabilitation Center. The project, which will include major...
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Upper Valley Aquatic Center Completes $4 Million Renovation
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Stowe Electric Makes Home Improvements
Caleigh CrossThe Stowe Electric Department wants to stop paying rent and move into a home of its own. That could happen in 2019 if all goes well, says Ellen Burt, the department’s general manager. Stowe Electric Department has bought 4.5...
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Upper Valley Waldorf School
Quechee, Vermont—On a seasonably warm afternoon, a groundbreaking ceremony was held on May 19, 2017 at the Upper Valley Waldorf School to celebrate the school’s addition and renovations project. Board members, parents, teachers, administrators and community members gathered...
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