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Vermont Business Magazine Governor Phil Scott joined local, state and federal partners Friday, to announce a $525,000 community development grant to the City of South Burlington. The federal Community Development Block Grant will help build City Center Senior Housing – 39 units of affordable senior housing located in the City’s Tax Increment Finance District (TIF). Private developers Chris Snyder and Kevin Braverman will join forces with Cathedral Square, a non-profit affordable housing provider, to build new senior housing on Market Street. This is the first of many proposed projects located in South Burlington’s new City Center.
Vermont Business Magazine A record-setting 2,303 cheese entries from 33 states were evaluated during the two-day 2017 United States Championship Cheese Contest competition inGreen Bay, Wisconsin, which concluded Thursday. Vermont cheesemakers walked away with seven firsts:von Trapp Farmstead (blue veined); Cellars at Jasper Hill (brie & harbison & Willoughby); Vermont Creamery (creme fraiche); Cabot Creamery (reduced fat jalapeno cheddar); and Grafton Village (hard sheep's milk).
Vermont Business Magazine Personal Income tax revenues were well ahead of targets last month (21.4 percent) and are now ahead of fiscal year targets and last year’s totals (+$16.7 million). The PI is the state’s most important revenue source and had been suffering for the last two years. However, the Corporate tax, the state’s fourth most important, continues to slide (-$3.9 million behind monthly targets), especially against last year’s impressive performance (-$12.8 million). The Sales Tax, number two on the list ahead of Rooms & Meals, has been limping along (down $1 million for the year), which also affects the Education Fund.
Vermont Business MagazineAs part of an ongoing partnership to revitalize community centers and increase transportation options, the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) and the Vermont Agency of Commerce and Community Development (ACCD) are pleased to announce the Better Connections (BC) Grant Program has funded 3 projects that align land use planning and community revitalization efforts with transportation investments.
Vermont Business Magazine Weekly unemployment claims were nearly unchanged last week last week, but are up over 300 from the same time last year. By industry, Services reported the most claims with 314 claims (40 percent of the total). Services typically report the most claims, though Construction had led the way for most of the winter. The spikes in the graph below reveal the volatility in hiring and firing in Service positions around the holidays.
For the week of March 4, 2017, there were 785 claims, up 2 from the previous week's total and 312 more than than they were a year ago. Year-to-year claims had been running lower the last several weeks.
Vermont Business MagazineThe USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic H7 avian influenza (HPAI) of North American wild bird lineage in a commercial chicken breeder flock in Lincoln County, Tennessee. This is the first confirmed case of HPAI in commercial poultry in the United States this year. The flock of 73,500 is located within the Mississippi flyway. APHIS is working closely with the Tennessee Department of Agriculture to respond to the disease and have quarantined the affected premises to prevent the spread of the disease. While not known to impact human health, this highly contagious poultry disease can be devastating to chickens and turkeys, and the farmers who depend on them for their livelihood.
Vermont Business Magazine The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) is investing up to $15 million in technical and financial assistance to help eligible conservation partners voluntarily protect, restore and enhance critical wetlands on agricultural lands. Restored wetlands improve water quality downstream and improve wildlife habitat, while also providing flood prevention and recreational benefits to communities.
Berlin Pond wetlands. State of Vermont file photo.
Vermont Business Magazine The University of Vermont has compiled and illustrated the most prevalent phone scams against Vermonters last year, from data provided by the Vermont Attorney General. Protect yourself and your loved ones, friends and neighbors from scams! Here is the list of the Top 10 Scams of 2016, as reported to the Vermont Attorney General’s Office Consumer Assistance Program.
See Vermont Attorney General TJ Donovan's warning HERE.

Vermont Business Magazine In recognition of their service to Chittenden county, as well as their contribution to our local economy, the Burlington Business Association (BBA) will recognize the Vermont Air National Guard (VTANG) at the 2017 BBA Annual Dinner. This will be the first time the BBA has included a special recognition of this nature. VTANG has been an integral part our area for 70 years and employs more than 1,000 men and women, two-thirds of this staff are part time and work in full time jobs across Vermont, New England and the nation. In 2013 the Air Force displayed their confidence in the “Green Mountain Boys” when they announced their intention to base a squadron of F-35’s at VTANG’s facility in South Burlington.
Vermont Business Magazine Folks throughout Chittenden County are getting ready to take to the ice for Howard Center’s March 11 annual Curling Challenge fundraiser, all in support of Howard Center. This year’s event features 32 teams, with several local high schools joining teams from the community, many sponsored by local businesses. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont and Dinse Knapp McAndrew are just a few of the sponsors who have teams this year and were some of the original sponsors when the event was created in 2010. Other sponsors include Geri Reilly Real Estate, Price Chopper, Tech Group, Tech Vault, and Kittell Branagan and Sargent. In addition, numerous other businesses contribute to the event’s success.
Vermont Business Magazine Vermont Attorney General Thomas JDonovan Jr on Thursday released new information to alert Vermonters about a dramatic increase in reported scams. The alert outlines the “Top 10 Scams” of 2016. This week, March 5-11 is National Consumer Protection Week. The Federal Trade Commission, Attorneys General, consumer watchdog groups and advocates are promoting various ways that consumers can take steps to protect themselves.
“Scams are on the rise and we are raising the alarm for Vermonters,” said Attorney General T.J. Donovan. “The number one reported scam is an IRS scam. As Vermonters prepare to file their taxes, we want to warn them and keep them informed,” he said. “If someone you don’t know calls or emails you: stop, verify, and report it. Don’t give out your personal financial information, and don’t be fooled,” he said.
Vermont Business Magazine The redevelopment of the Waterbury State Office Complex was named as one of the most significant construction projects of 2016, the Associated General Contractors of America announced today. As a result, the project's contractor, South Burlington-based PC Construction, received the association's Alliant Build America Award for the best construction management renovation project of the year.
"These awards highlight the most challenging projects that construction firms are building today," said Mark Knight, the association's president and president of Knight Construction Services LLC in Aberdeen, SD. "Moreover, the awards showcase how construction firms are using skill, technology, and collaboration to successfully build some of the most complicated and complex projects."
