Construct Closes on Windflower Inn to Expand Workforce Housing

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — To help address the affordable housing shortage, Construct has recently acquired The Windflower Inn, a 20-bedroom, 17-bath multi-building property, just minutes from downtown Great Barrington. 
 
The historic 10.5 acres property, built in 1850, at 684 South Egremont Road, will help local businesses find housing for their staff.
 
The property will also add moderate-income rental units which will generate immediate revenue. 
 
"This is truly a community-based project envisioned by Josh Irwin, funded with local support and private foundation funds from Jane & Jack Fitzpatrick Trust, ARPA funds from Great Barrington, individual donors and sustainable financing from Greylock
Federal Credit Union," said Jane Ralph, Construct Executive Director.
 
Construct plans to offer The Windflower Inn as co-living space, opening the doors to new occupants by January 2023. 
 
According to a press release, Co-living, or intentional living, is a sustainable residential living concept that brings people together to live in community, sharing space, chores and resources. The communal living model will allow workers to stay in the Southern Berkshires and help our businesses to thrive. 
 
The 20-room property, including two (separate 3 and 4 bedroom) cottages, can house up to 35 people. Most are fully furnished ensuite rooms with their own bedroom and private bath, while sharing common rooms, such as the kitchen, 2 spacious living rooms, wraparound porch, gardens and pond. 
 
Five of the inn's units are reserved for those whose income meets a 65 percent or less Area Median Income (AMI). The only other requirement for all new occupants is that they must want to live intentionally with others, in a communal living environment. 
 
Other future plans include offering the property's cottages to families needing affordable homes close to jobs and schools; repurposing the commercial kitchen into a culinary classroom, business development incubator, and commissary kitchen for restaurants and small producers; and exploring possible hospitality management training partnerships with fellow nonprofits. 

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Monument Mountain Names Valedictorian, Salutatorian for 2024

GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Ariel "Ari" Caine and Madeleine Rocheleau-Holmes have been named valedictorian and salutatorian, respectively, of Monument Mountain Regional High School class of 2024.
 
Both will speak at graduation ceremonies being held on Sunday, June 2, at 1:30 p.m. at Tanglewood in Lenox. 
 
Caine is the child of Hanan and Rebecca Caine of Richmond. They are a member of the National Honor Society, Edith's Ensemble Chamber Music Group, Creative Writing Club, and are an integral member of Monument's Fall Festival of Shakespeare and the spring musical theater program, managing the lighting and sound design for all performances as well as stage managing and acting.
 
Caine is the recipient of the University of Rochester Bausch and Lomb Science Award, the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendent's Award Certificate of Academic Excellence, the National Rural and Small Town Recognition Award, the AP Scholar Award, and the National Merit Commended Student Award.
 
They will be attending the University of Rochester (N.Y.) in the fall to study biology and theater.
 
Rocheleau-Holmes is the daughter of Anne Wild-Rocheleau and Christopher Holmes of West Stockbridge. She is a member and co-president of the National Honor Society and the recipient of the Williams College Book Award, the Rochester Institute of Technology's Humanities and Social Sciences Award, and also earned the College Board National Rural and Small Town Recognition for Outstanding Academic Achievement and the Seal of BiLiteracy with Distinction. 
 
A highly accomplished musician, she is a member of the Empire State Youth Orchestra and previously the Springfield Symphony Youth Orchestra. Last summer, she was selected to attend the Boston University Tanglewood Institute For Young Artists. Here at Monument, she was chosen to play with the Massachusetts All State ensemble and currently plays in the jazz ensemble as well as the Edith Chamber Music ensemble. In addition, she has taken part in the spring musicals both as an actor and as a member of the pit orchestra as well as the Shakespeare Fall Festival and the Advanced Drama program.
 
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