The balance of deposits in Maine’s financial institutions is roughly $45 billion. That figure raises an obvious question to experts in socially responsible investing like Scott Budde, who runs Maine Harvest Federal Credit Union : “Why do we have.
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If it makes it through the planning and finance process, a new development of 48 affordable and market-rate rental apartments is expected to help fill the city of Belfast’s housing shortage.
Developers Collaborative of Portland has proposed the project on approximately 4.3 acres at 115 Congress St., in a zoning district that allows multifamily housing.
The site was formerly home to the city’s public works facility.
Environmental cleanup and demolition of the facility took place in 2020 in order to prepare the site for redevelopment. At that time, the mayor and City Council determined the highest and best use of this property was for workforce housing and entered discussions with Developers Collaborative, according to a post by the city on its Facebook page.
Joan Phaup Sat, 05/01/2021 - 7:30pm
Guest speaker Joe Cloutier shared his perspective as a developer of affordable workforce housing solutions during a recent Camden Rotary Club meeting.
Cloutier, who co-founded Realty Resources Group and has created numerous workforce housing communities in New England, addressed the club as part of its efforts to identify potential solutions to local economic challenges. His presentation was the eighth in a monthly series on topics including demographics, vocational training, workforce skills gaps, and childcare needs. In doing so, the club hopes to generate collaboration among leaders in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to improve the region’s economic vitality.
Sat, 05/01/2021 - 8:15am
Joe Cloutier
Guest speaker Joe Cloutier shared his perspective as a developer of affordable workforce housing solutions during a recent Camden Rotary Club meeting.
Cloutier, who co-founded Realty Resources Group and has created numerous workforce housing communities in New England, addressed the club as part of its efforts to identify potential solutions to local economic challenges. His presentation was the eighth in a monthly series on topics including demographics, vocational training, workforce skills gaps, and childcare needs. In doing so, the club hopes to generate collaboration among leaders in the public, private, and nonprofit sectors to improve the region’s economic vitality.