Salisbury Square, located in Randolph, Vermont, held its ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday for completion of Phase I of the development project.
Background:
Among the brownfield redevelopment project’s first phase was cleanup of the contaminated parcel, previously home to the Ethan Allen Furniture Company, and historic renovation and construction of apartment complexes.
For its part in the process, SRH Law worked closely with the Randolph Area Community Development Corporation (RACDC) and the Hartland Group to secure an approved Corrective Action Plan from the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources, to help the developers obtain local zoning and Act 250 permits for the project, and to help address state historic-preservation issues related to the existing buildings and structures on the site.
The project will ultimately provide 22 single-family homes and duplexes and 14 affordable-housing apartments for families in the community, renovate an historic building, and help to support and revitalize the historic village center.