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‘Making Money Moral’: How New Collaborations Are Changing Capitalism

Making money moral happens when the world of financial markets meets the world of impact.

Developers: Affordable housing in Bozeman requires multi-faceted solution

Tracy Menuez, associate director of the Human Resources Development Council compared the challenge to “rowing a boat into a waterfall.”

Butte, Montana begins process of developing a master plan for Uptown

“We are seeing a significant number of folks that are moving to our community, we have a lot of interest in new businesses, not only in Uptown, but throughout Butte,” said Joe Willauer of the Butte Local Development Corp.

The Californians Are Coming. So Is Their Housing Crisis.

Californians, fleeing high home prices, are moving to Idaho in droves. For the past several years, Idaho has been one of the fastest-growing states, with the largest share of new residents coming from California. This fact can be illustrated with census data, moving vans — or resentment.

Prospera Releases the 2021 Economic Profile for Gallatin and Park Counties

The Economic Profile is designed to help business owners and community leaders make informed decisions, and better understand some of the larger trends shaping our communities. 

Bozeman, Montana’s sole multicultural enclave faces evictions amid a housing crisis

“If (the professors) don’t have somewhere to live, they’d probably rather go to a different university and work there.”

No bidding wars: Developer to take different tact on selling Hellgate Village homes in Missoula, Montana

As one of Missoula’s newest subdivisions comes online later this year, a local real estate firm and team of builders will take a new approach to selling homes, hoping to avoid the bidding wars that have resulted from the city’s notoriously low housing inventory.

Zoom boom’ housing demand may be in Montana for years

Brokers say inventory at historic lows while people relocate in changing economy

Energy efficiency is no longer enough. This is the next big challenge for green building

Limiting energy consumption is critical for reducing the environmental impact of the building and construction industry—but it’s only a start.

New program – The Butte Citizens for Preservation and Revitalization – looks to renovate historic buildings into homes

Butte CPR is a nonprofit organization formed by a group of concerned citizens seeing properties, and the historic fabric of uptown butte going away and looking to about preserving Butte’s long history.