Central and Main (133 Main Street) will be a new, highly efficient building on a currently vacant lot in downtown Windsor adjacent to the Windsor Diner. The building will be home to 25 mixed-income residential apartments the building and will be accessible to vehicles via Central St and accessible to pedestrians via Main Street. This construction is being co-developed by Windham & Windsor Housing Trust and Evernorth.
A Central and Main construction update for May 2024: With the end of soil remediation and completion of a retaining wall in sight, the crew is shifting the focus to preparation for building and other site foundations. So far, this has involved laying utilities along Etta Fraser Drive. Planning to determine the date which the waterline will be brought on site is taking place with the town of Windsor. That work may start by the end of the month.
We’ll be gathering on site on May 6th with local and state officials, partners and funders to celebrate the construction of this project!
An up to date information page on the Central & Main construction can be found here: https://https://www.homemattershere.org/central-and-main-windsor/
The page includes project summary, rendering of the building, a list of updates since 2021’s information session, and FAQs at the bottom on the page.
About Windham & Windsor Housing Trust
Our mission is to strengthen the communities of Southeast Vermont through the development and stewardship of permanently affordable housing and through ongoing support and advocacy for its residents. In Windsor, We own Windsor Village Property, Union Square, and Phelps Court. We run the SASH (Support and Services at Home) Program that supports residents in our properties and the broader community to successfully live independently as elders and people with disabilities. Since 1987, we’ve been dedicated to supporting our communities in Southeastern Vermont and continue to work with over 1500 individuals a year both renters and homeowners. To find more or to donate, please visit our homepage: https://www.homemattershere.org/.