Shoreham businessman buys Green Mountain College campus for $4.5 million

SHOREHAM — One of the founders of WhistlePig Rye Whiskey in Shoreham this week was announced as the winning bidder for the former Green Mountain College property in Poultney, an asset he plans to maintain and operate for educational purposes. Raj Peter Bhakta on Aug. 18 submitted a winning bid of $4.55 million for the college property, which ceased operations in 2019. The 185-year-old college succumbed to declining enrollment. The campus featured 22 buildings and 447,000 square feet of office, dormitory and … (read more)

Lodging businesses hardest-hit in pandemic

Of the many business sectors that reported COVID-19 losses to the state this summer as part of grant applications, lodging stands out. Average monthly losses during the height of the pandemic, which were used to calculate the emergency economic recovery g … (read more)

What do your employees’ families need?

The Addison County Economic Development Corp. next week will host a video chat for business owners and other employers called “Conversation with Child Development Division.” The Child Development Division of the Department for Children and Families would … (read more)

Agency experts offers advice to Vermont business owners

The Vermont office of the Small Business Administration has a lot going on in its efforts to help the business community. Here are some items of interest: 2020 Vt. Employee Ownership Conference Aug. 18 Learn about the unique benefits and challenges of emp … (read more)

Lumberyards & contractors hustle to meet demands fueled by COVID-19

ADDISON COUNTY — Lumberyards and building contractors seem to have experienced a surge in business in Addison County since the stay-at-home mandate was loosened in June. And building supply stores can’t seem to keep up with demand for one product in parti … (read more)

New York group wraps up purchase of Denecker Chevrolet

MIDDLEBURY — Mackey Auto Group of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., has closed on its purchase of Middlebury car and truck dealership Denecker Chevrolet. The business, which as Denecker Chevrolet called itself Vermont’s largest franchised Chevrolet dealership, will … (read more)

Middlebury kombucha maker rebrands

MIDDLEBURY — Aqua ViTea, the Middlebury kombucha maker, this week announced that it was rebranding its bottles and cans to make it clear the level of alcohol its drinks contain. Prioritizing alcohol transparency, the new Aqua ViTea labels will display a “ … (read more)

Middlebury College among Vt. institutions affected by data breach

Middlebury College was among the Vermont educational institutions and nonprofits whose donor databases were hit by hackers earlier this year. Donors to the college and other nonprofits have been asked to keep a close watch on their personal information af … (read more)

(Updated) County employers got more than $43 million in PPP loans

ADDISON COUNTY — More than 750 Addison County employers have received Payroll Protection Program (PPP) loans totaling between $43 million and $74 million for the retention of more than 5,700 jobs, according to data released by the U.S. Small Business Admi … (read more)

State braces for end of $600 weekly federal unemployment payments

More than $542 million has flowed into Vermont since March, when the federal government started supplementing Vermonters’ unemployment checks with $600 a week to help them through the COVID-19 pandemic. With those payments due to stop at the end of July, … (read more)

Dowgiewicz takes over top job at Middlebury’s Co-op Insurance

MIDDLEBURY — Co-operative Insurance Companies has a new president and CEO. The board of the Middlebury company appointed Lee Dowgiewicz to the top managerial spot effective July 1. He joined Co-op Insurance in September 2019, and replaces retiring CEO Mar … (read more)

Opinion: Jobless rate has fallen, but near-term future does not look rosy

Art Woolf is a columnist for VTDigger. He recently retired as an associate professor of economics at the University of Vermont. Vermont’s unemployment rate fell to 9.4% in June, down from its 16.5% peak at the height of the economic shutdown in April and … (read more)

Easing outdoor gathering guidelines aimed to help business

The guidelines for outdoor gatherings are slowly easing. On Friday, state parks reopened, and event venues are now permitted to host 150 people outdoors and up to 75 indoors — good news for wedding planners and people who present cultural and entertainmen … (read more)

Capacity limits raised for restaurants, other hospitality businesses

The Scott administration announced Friday that as of June 26, restaurants, entertainment venues and other hospitality businesses will be able to open their doors to more people. The new rules set the cap for indoor establishments at 75 people and outdoor … (read more)

Indoor dining & lodging are opening up, Gov. Scott says

Despite an outbreak of COVID-19 in Winooski that now numbers 34 cases, Gov. Phil Scott and other state officials outlined a series of orders on Friday that open the door to indoor restaurant dining, increased travel and more lodging opportunities includin … (read more)

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