Bolton Valley signs contract with Vermont Land Trust
Thursday, March 29th, 2012“Bolton Valley signs contract to sell 1,161 acres of Nordic terrain to Vermont Land Trust for $1.85 million.” Read entire article at vermontbiz.com.
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“Bolton Valley signs contract to sell 1,161 acres of Nordic terrain to Vermont Land Trust for $1.85 million.” Read entire article at vermontbiz.com.
The Redstone Main Street hotel project was featured in the WCAX news story “New Development Plans in Burlington”.
“A refurbished block — and new hotel — will soon take shape in downtown Burlington…” Check out the full story “Rooms to Grow” in Seven Days.

Hotel Rendering
“The Winooski City Council has agreed to work with developers Redstone/Youkel to build on two downtown Winooski lots that were to have housed condominiums. The condominiums were never built due to a soft housing market, the original developer said.
This month, the council heard two development proposals for the eastern end of the city’s downtown.
One proposal, from Charlotte-based Grand Senior Living, would bring a 175-unit senior living complex to the site. Some of the units would be for seniors living independently, while others would house people who want assisted living arrangements. Some other units would house elders with memory loss and dementia.
The plan offered by Doug Nedde of Redstone Commercial Group and architect Alain Youkel would bring high-end rental units and a midrise building with condominiums or a hotel….”
To read the complete article, click on “Winooski selects developer for downtown lots” – Burlington Free Press, Thursday, October 27, 2011.
“The Hinesburg Selectboard has adopted zoning regulations for the former Saputo cheese plant property. The new rules replace interim zoning that has regulated the site for nearly two years.
With a goal of enhancing the potential for business and residential uses by creating a mixed-use designation instead of strictly industrial, the interim zoning helped to enable development by Redstone, a Burlington-based commercial development and construction firm that completed purchase of the property in September 2010.”
Click on Burlington Free Press, Wednesday, October 19, 2011 to read the full article.
Redstone Lofts, the independent on-campus student apartment project at UVM, was featured in the July 22, 2011 Green Building section of New England Real Estate Journal.
Check out today’s article in the Burlington Free Press “It’s full steam ahead for new UVM residence hall” regarding Redstone’s newest development project, Redstone Lofts.