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  2. Winooski, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Winooski / w ɪ ˈ n uː s k i / is a city in Chittenden County, Vermont, United States. Located on the Winooski River , as of the 2020 U.S. census the municipal population was 7,997. [ 4 ] The city is the most densely populated municipality in northern New England , an area comprising the states of Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont.

  3. Housing Vermont - Wikipedia

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    It has 16 managers for its properties, including the Vermont State Housing Authority. [5] There are developments in all of Vermont's 14 counties. It is managed by an 11-member board of directors. [6] It has a staff of 21. It has a budget of nearly $3 million. [7] Key people include: President - Andrew Broderick. Salary - $102,700

  4. LeClair Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    United States historic place LeClair Avenue Historic District U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. Historic district Show map of Vermont Show map of the United States Location 6, 7, 8, 11, 14 LeClair Ave., 11-13, 12, 20 North St., Winooski, Vermont Coordinates 44°29′39″N 73°11′23″W  /  44.49417°N 73.18972°W  / 44.49417; -73.18972 Area less than one acre NRHP ...

  5. A mom wanted to help a Winooski, VT, nonprofit. Now ... - AOL

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    A mom wanted to help a Winooski, VT, nonprofit. Now they have a $100K from Lowes. Gannett. Sydney P. Hakes, Burlington Free Press. August 27, 2024 at 5:08 AM.

  6. Dumas Tenements - Wikipedia

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    The Dumas Tenements are a pair of four-unit apartment buildings, set back-to-back at 114 West Allen and 114 West Canal Streets in Winooski, Vermont.Built about 1907 by a French Canadian immigrant, they are among the only buildings of their type to survive the city's urban redevelopment efforts of the late 20th century.

  7. Vermont Housing Finance Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont legislature established the agency in 1974. [1]By 2018, the VHFA had assisted approximately 29,000 people to purchase primary residences; and provided financing, development and management support, subsidy administration and tax credits for about 13,650 units of multifamily rental housing.

  8. Porter Screen Company - Wikipedia

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    The Porter Screen Company is a historic former industrial facility at 110 East Spring Street in Winooski, Vermont.Developed beginning 1910–11, this mill complex was an important secondary industrial employer in the city, shipping window screens and other housing parts nationwide.

  9. Champlain Housing Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Champlain Housing Trust is a membership-based nonprofit, non governmental organization which creates and preserves affordable housing in northwest Vermont. [1] As of 2019 the Champlain Housing Trust is the largest Community Land Trust in the United States.