This year, affordable housing nonprofit YS Home, Inc. reached two major milestones: The first phase of its upcoming 32-unit combined senior rental and all-ages, for-sale townhome development, The Cascades, was fully funded and the nonprofit celebrated its 25th anniversary.
On Monday, Dec. 11, Senior Center Executive Director Caroline Mullin and Board of Trustees President Wayne Gulden signed the last of the paperwork to purchase a half-acre parcel of land from Antioch College, where the center aims to build and open a new facility.
Beginning in January 2024, Yellow Springs will be the first community in the U.S. to test an up-and-coming philanthropic program in which donors share their wealth with beneficiaries in the form of investment savings accounts. The deadline for applications is Friday, Dec. 15.
The perennial conversation of what to do with the 35 acres of land on the western edge of Yellow Springs known as the Center for Business and Education, or CBE resurfaced at the most recent Village Council meeting on Monday, Nov. 20.