Eliminating Blight, Revitalizing Neighborhoods & Preserving Historic Properties
Through its housing rehabilitation work, the Windham Housing Trust literally breathes new life into old, often severely dilapidated buildings. WHT intentionally undertakes aggressive rehabilitation work in order to ensure housing affordability and quality for many generations to come. Previously unsafe apartment buildings are transformed into safe, attractive, well-managed properties, with a nonprofit landlord accountable to the community. Moreover, the Trust’s work serves as a catalyst for neighborhood improvements and other types of reinvestment activities, which collectively restore neighborhood pride, stability, and sense of community.
By targeting the existing housing stock for rehabilitation, WHT also restores historic buildings and preserves local history. Buildings with important stories and a place in the history and hearts of their communities are restored to their former glory and given new lease on life—a lasting legacy that will reap future benefits for many generations.
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Sadawga Springs Hotel |
Wilder Building |
Daly Shoe Building |
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