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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.

Advocates fight to protect Montana mobile home parks from aggressive buyers

Havenpark Communities has moved in quickly enough and angered enough of their newly-acquired residents that it caught the attention of state lawmakers. 

Private company, nonprofit team up to build housing in Big Sky

“Getting inventory into the marketplace that’s dedicated in perpetuity for long term rentals for people who are living and working in Big Sky is really an important part of the equation to help solve this problem,”

The 5 Cities Ready to Build With Remote Workers in Mind

The co-living company Common has announced the cities vying to host the company’s “Remote Work Hub,” aimed at snaring digital nomads fleeing more expensive markets. 

Montana Economic Developers Association (MEDA) 2021 Legislative Priorities and Principles

As the State’s lead economic development agency, MEDA comprises more than 225 economic development practitioners and partners serving as leaders dedicated to building Montana’s economy.  MEDA members strive to improve the State’s economy through business creation, expansion, retention, and through the empowerment and diversification of our State’s economic base. 

Amazon and Other Tech Giants Make Billion-Dollar Commitments to Affordable Housing

Some of the world’s biggest companies are investing in affordable housing, hoping to stymie the growing crisis their growth has contributed to.