CEDRR 2021-2022 Annual Report
The 2021-2022 Chamber & Economic Development of the Rutland Region (CEDRR) Annual Report is out. Click below to read the entire year in review. CEDRR 2021-2022 Annual Report Download CEDRR 2021-2022 Annual Report PDF
The 2021-2022 Chamber & Economic Development of the Rutland Region (CEDRR) Annual Report is out. Click below to read the entire year in review. CEDRR 2021-2022 Annual Report Download CEDRR 2021-2022 Annual Report PDF
The Chamber & Economic Development of the Rutland Region (CEDRR) will be awarded $1,492,687 in federal grants and matching dollars to support local entrepreneurship and innovation.
The Chamber & Economic Development of the Rutland Region (CEDRR), a not-for-profit board charged with championing economic development in its communities, is seeking engaged residents for appointment to its Board of Directors. Residents interested in applying can find more information about CEDDR at www.rutlandvermont.com. The deadline for nominations is noon on Friday, September 2, 2022.
Chamber & Economic Development of the Rutland Region (CEDRR) is pleased to announce the hiring of Karly Haven as Real Rutland Concierge Coordinator. In her new role at CEDRR, Haven will connect virtually with people interested in moving to Rutland County via the Concierge Program, part of the Regional Marketing Initiative – Real Rutland. This…
Officially founded in 1784 and defined by the encircling mountains, Middletown Springs became one of Vermont’s uniquely shaped communities. At 23 square miles, it is slightly smaller than the average Vermont town, but boasts an enormous sense of community spirit and civic engagement.
Friday, July 29 the Amtrak Ethan Allen Express train will begin service between New York City and Burlington. On that day, a celebration will be held at the “James M. Jeffords Rail Passenger Welcome Center,” locally known as the Rutland Amtrak Station, as the Ethan Allen Express arrives from Burlington and travels to New York.…
Vermont Law Firm Facey Goss & McPhee P.C. was founded in May, 1984, by a team of attorneys who came from diverse legal backgrounds and competencies. They saw a need for a Vermont-based law firm uniquely suited to providing a comprehensive range of legal services that was typically available only from “urban” law firms.
A street party, concert, fireworks, and Rutland’s “Newly”wed Game will highlight the region’s first annual Whoopie Pie Festival and parade of essential-worker heroes Aug. 27. The festivities will bring the community together for celebration, connection, and reflection after two long years of the pandemic. New visitors are invited to join us in Rutland’s historic downtown. …
The City of Rutland has committed funding for a City-wide Business Plan Competition which will support new entrepreneurs. This competition will be open to small businesses seeking to open, or existing businesses seeking to significantly expand, within Rutland City. The competition will solicit ideas for new (or expanded) businesses. Applicants will be asked to develop…
GSM Property 52 Park St. has approximately 50,000 square feet of prime commercial, industrial, office, and flex space for lease. This is a multi-tenant manufacturing facility that was formerly the Tambrands/Rutland Plywood facility. The property consists of a 220,000 square foot industrial building on just under 10 acres of land. The property currently has 50,000…