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VT Headlines: Handy’s sell low-income apartment building on Church St.

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  1. Will the new owners receive any public private funds for their new project????? The state is full of one bedroom two hundred and fifty thousand dollar apartments using tax payer dollars for the rent.

    • Surprisingly, the building was not bought indirectly with taxpayer funds through some housing agency. Typically, in Burlington, code enforcement will require vast expenditures be done on the building and the rent will then have to be raised to make it economically feasible for the new owner to rent out. The moonbat activists cry foul and call this gentrification. It will then be set up in the Federal Section 8 program, if it wasn’t already and the taxpayers will foot most of the rent. This building is half a block from the main intersection in the middle of Burlington, which used to be a desirable place to live, but since BLM/defund, it is just a prime location to set up drug dens. The apartments then just become drug dens with fewer code violations and better lighting and landscaping.

  2. Question. Was property taken from the Handy family by eminent domain at the Franklin County Airport within the last four years??????