All our downtown properties have been designated Historic Structures by the State of Vermont and the United States Congress. We manage 18 buildings on the Historic Registry.
Many of the buildings are located in the downtown Montpelier business district or in the surrounding neighborhoods. It is a short walk to downtown.
Our Company has spent over 35 years maintaining the integrity of Montpelier's historic aesthetic keeping with the tradition of the City's identity and updating building systems as necessary for modern convenience.
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4 (formerly 2) Spring Street, c. 1820/1870. |
4-6 Langdon Street, c. 1830/c. 1895. |
44-50 Main Street, 1875. |
5-7 State Street, c. 1840/c. 1870. |
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20-32 State Street, Union Block, 1915. |
22-24 Elm Street, IOOF Hall, 1857/1911. |
28 (formerly 28-30) Main Street, c. 1895. |
31 Barre Street, c. 1915. |
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34-42 State Street, Rialto Block, 1915. |
41-45 State Street, 1874/c. 1885/1928. |
49 Greenwood Terrace, Capitol Apartments, 1950-1951. |
54 (formerly 52-54) Main Street, Bruce Block, 1875. |
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58 1/2 State Street, Garage (now, National Wildlife Federation Offices), c. 1910. |
68-70 Main Street, c. 1820. |
96 & 98 Barre Street, c. 1880. |
104 Barre Street, c. 1900. |
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15 (formerly 11-15) Main Street, Hyde Building, c. 1870. |