Who we help make a difference

  • Affordable housing
  • Developers
  • Municipalities
  • Community development entities
  • Health care providers
  • Private developers
  • Schools and child care centers
  • Non-profits
  • Farmers and agricultural entrepreneurs

Examples of how we have helped our clients make a lasting impact

  • affordable housing projects
    800+
    affordable housing units created
  • 500+
    shared-equity housing transactions closed since 2010
  • $ 43 MILLION
    public investments in Vermont downtowns

SRH Law helps clients lead

2022
Closed on the low income tax credit financing of a 72-Unit Affordable Housing rental project in Williston, taking a step to alleviate the housing crisis in Chittenden County.
2022
Navigated the legal issues leading to a $6 million state investment in brownfields funding to redevelop a parcel of land along Pine Street, Burlington.
2022
Closed on New Market Tax Credit financing on a new 20 Unit Owner-occupied Affordable Housing Condo complex in Winooski.
2022
Closed on the low income tax credit financing of a 16-unit affordable rental housing project for homeless families and families at risk of homelessness in Burlington.
2021
Closed on the purchase of a 35-shelter bed housing project across three separate buildings for people experiencing homelessness in Barre.
2021
Closed on the low income tax credit financing of a 11-unit affordable rental housing project for homeless families and families at risk of homelessness in Bennington
2021
Closed on the purchase of a 32-unit affordable rental housing project in Shelburne.
2020
Closed on the purchase of a 32-unit affordable rental housing project in South Burlington.
2020
Assisted many local businesses secure federal and state small business loans and Paycheck Protection loans to weather the struggles of the COVID-19 Pandemic.
2020
Closed on the purchase of a 58-unit affordable rental housing project in Essex.
2020
Closed on the purchase of a 21-unit affordable rental housing project in Essex Junction, including program and office space.
2020
Successfully defended challenges to the City of Burlington’s Champlain Parkway public transportation project at the Vermont Supreme Court, helping to clear the way for development of a new, multimodal infrastructure project designed to bring environmental benefits and ease traffic congestion in the City.
2019
Closed new markets tax credit financing for rehabilitation of historic community center in Burlington’s Old North End.
2019
Facilitated development of innovation campus in an opportunity zone.
2019
Closed $10M stock offering involving opportunity zone and qualified small business stock investors for a start-up foods manufacturer in a low-income community.
2018
Closed financing to advance housing is health care program to provide housing for for people who have accessed hospital medical care but no longer need to stay in a hospital setting – yet do not have a safe place to go home or have no home at all.
2018
Closed on the acquisition of 105 rental units in a “naturally occurring affordable housing” (NOAH) project, preserving the units as affordable for current and future tenants.
2017
Closed low income housing tax credit financing for rehabilitation of the Darling Inn, a historic and architecturally important former hotel in downtown Lyndonville, for use as affordable housing for seniors
2017
Permitted Vermont’s largest multi-use Priority Housing Project.
2017
Acquired a former school in Burlington to preserve as a community center serving local community needs including childcare and arts programs.
2016
Assisting innovative Vermont startup that has developed an eco-friendly 200 square foot universally accessible bedroom and bathroom module that can be temporarily or permanently attach to an existing home for assisted living situations.
2015
Obtained favorable Vermont Supreme Court ruling to affirm Act 250 permit amendment to permit regulating Burlington’s Waterfront Park events.
2011
Closed $19 million deal to preserve 148 affordable housing units at the South Meadow community in Burlington. At the time, this was the highest sale price of any residential property transaction in Chittenden Country, Vermont.

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