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GFDA Top Ten for 2-8-24 – Expanding to 100 More Childcare Slots in Great Falls

We closed a $457,900 bridge loan to Robyn’s Nest Daycare to help facilitate the purchase of a property for the expansion of her childcare facility. It will be exciting to see this expansion from the remodel stage to opening the new facility with up to 100 additional childcare slots in Great Falls!

Montana leads nation in homelessness increases in 2023 report to Congress

A recently released national report to Congress from December 2023 puts Montana at or among the heads of the pack when it comes to increases in homelessness:

Change the Conversation: Strong Towns are built incrementally

In this excerpt from “Where Did All the Small Developers Go,” housing expert Daniel Herriges describes why incremental development is so hard to do these days, and why we need to open the door to it once again for the sake of our cities.

This Week at Strong Towns

We seek to replace America’s post-war pattern of development, the Suburban Experiment, with a pattern of development that is financially strong and resilient. We advocate for cities of all sizes to be safe, livable, and inviting. We work to elevate local government to be the highest level of collaboration for people working together in a place, not merely the lowest level in a hierarchy of governments.

2023 Downtown Missoula Investment & Business Activity – An Economic Hotspot to Live, Work and Play

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, net migration to Montana in 2023 grew by approximately 10,000 residents. Missoula saw its fair share of this migration and has become the second largest city in the state with a city population peaking over 75,000 residents.

Community Leaders Launch ‘Living in Flathead’ Guide to the Valley

The new online resource promotes responsible living, community connections and sustainable practices in Flathead County

Bozeman residents selling their home below market value – why?

Selling your home for less than market value doesn’t sound good for most people, but one couple in Bozeman jumped at the idea

Our Missoula – Missoula’s vision for future growth and to modernize the development regulations- Subscribe Now

With broad community involvement, Our Missoula will result in an inclusive vision for how Missoula will grow in the future. It will guide critical changes in the code that the City needs to take to carry out that vision.

Judge blocks Montana law curbing local control, sister to Wyoming bill

Measure would strip local governments of power to regulate construction and development of accessory residential units.

Montana exceeds national averages for median home prices

“I can’t believe what they’re charging for junk, really,”