Trader Joe’s, Pier 1 Imports & Healthy Living Market | South Burlington, VT
Aron Cline and the Matthews Retail Advisors are pleased to exclusively offer for sale to qualified investors a prime trophy location dual grocery store anchored shopping center located in South Burlington, VT. Trader Joe’s, Healthy Living Market, and Pier One Imports, located directly across the street from University Mall and within close proximity to the University of Vermont. The Subject Property is recently constructed high-quality construction with three freestanding buildings. The immediate trade area has incredibly high barriers to entry making it very difficult for tenant’s to relocate or for new construction to be approved.
Matthews Real Estate Investment Services™ specializes in retail brokerage services and 1031 Exchange for investment properties including shopping centers, NNN and portfolio disposition. Defined by a culture of passion and innovation, clients experience unrivaled execution and an unprecedented level of teamwork. The company provides real-time execution of 1031 Exchange through the 1031 Private Client Advantage™ – the Only 1031 Exchange Program in retail commercial brokerage. Matthews Retail Advisors is a business unit of Matthews Real Estate Investment Services, headed by Kyle Matthews, Chairman and CEO. The company is located in El Segundo, CA and serves clients throughout the United States and Canada.
South Burlington Vermont April 27th 2010
Just arrived in Vermont to see some snow! Yah! A day earlier it was in the 70s lol. Shopping at the University Mall.
Anchorage Inn - South Burlington, VT
Welcome to Anchorage Inn located in South Burlington. This charming hotel is adjacent to the University Mall, close to the downtown area, and convenient to the airport, Church Street Marketplace and several major business centers, and you’ll find an exciting array of recreational activities and popular attractions nearby.
Our beautiful property has a landscaped picnic area for your enjoyment, as well as a refreshing indoor pool and soothing spa. We’ll get your mornings started with a delicious complimentary continental breakfast, and local calls as well as Wi-Fi are free.
Anchorage Inn offers 4 unique room types to fit your individual, group or family needs. We have a standard room with 2 queen beds, one king or family rooms with 2 or 3 queen beds, and a large kitchenette with a microwave, refrigerator, sink and coffeemaker. Enjoy the very best Vermont has to offer when you stay with us at Anchorage Inn.
History of Burlington, Vermont / History of towns in United States
Country: United States
State: Vermont
County: Chittenden
City: Burlington
Population (2010):
• City 42,417
• Density 4,121.5/sq mi (1,581.3/km2)
• Urban 108,740 (U.S.: 285th)
• Urban density 1,760.8/sq mi (679.8/km2)
• Metro 214,796 (U.S.: 203rd)
Burlington is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Vermont and the seat of Chittenden County. It is located 45 miles (72 km) south of the Canada–United States border and 94 miles (151 km) south of Montreal. Its population was 42,417 according to a 2010 U.S. census estimate. Burlington is the least populous city in the U.S. to be the most populous within a state.
One of the New Hampshire grants, the land that was developed as Burlington was awarded by New Hampshire colonial governor Benning Wentworth on June 7, 1763 to Samuel Willis and 63 others. In the summer of 1775, settlers began clearing land and built two or three log huts, but the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War delayed permanent settlement until after its conclusion. In 1783, Stephen Lawrence arrived with his family. The town was organized in 1785.
The War of 1812 was unpopular in Vermont and New England, which had numerous trading ties with Canada. Neither Vermont nor other New England states provided militia units or financial support. Vermont voters supported the Federalist Party, which opposed the war. At one point during the war, the U.S. had 5,000 troops stationed in Burlington, outnumbering residents and putting a strain on resources. About 500 soldiers died of disease, which was always a problem due to poor sanitation in army camps. Some soldiers were quartered in the main building at the University of Vermont, where a memorial plaque commemorates them.
In a skirmish on August 2, 1813, the British shelled Burlington. Depending on who relates the account, this is described either as a bold stroke by the British with an ineffectual response from the Americans, or a weak sally by the British, properly ignored by the Americans. The cannonade lasted for about 10 minutes and did not affect the outcome of the war. The American side was commanded by Naval Lieutenant Thomas Macdonough, later hero of the Battle of Lake Champlain.
The town's position on Lake Champlain helped it develop into a port of entry and center for trade, particularly after completion of the Champlain Canal in 1823, the Erie Canal in 1825, and the Chambly Canal in 1843. Wharves allowed steamboats to connect freight and passengers with the Rutland & Burlington Railroad and Vermont Central Railroad. Burlington became a bustling lumbering and manufacturing center and was incorporated as a city in 1865. Its Victorian era prosperity left behind much fine architecture, including buildings by Ammi B. Young, H.H. Richardson, and McKim, Mead & White.
In 1870, the waterfront was extended by construction of the Pine Street Barge Canal. This became polluted over the years and was a focus for cleanup in 2009 under the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Superfund program.
Late 20th century to present
In 1978 the ice cream enterprise Ben & Jerry's was founded in Burlington in a renovated gas station. It became a national brand, with retail outlets in numerous cities.
In 2007, the city was named one of the top four places to watch in the United States by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP).
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Anchorage Inn
The Anchorage Inn is located adjacent to the University Mall (Vermont's biggest mall) and Barnes & Noble.
108 Dorset Street, South Burlington, VT 05403, United States
(802) 863-7000
Vermont small businesses: It’s about the people
The owners of Vermont small businesses Hero’s Welcome, Stowe Mercantile, Harborside Harvest Market and Outdoor Gear Exchange all have something in common: They are committed to their communities. Whether it’s their employees or customers, these small businesses are run for the people, by the people.
Hundreds line streets of Burlington for glimpse of motorcade
Supporters of President Barack Obama and protesters alike lined the streets of Burlington to get a glimpse of the Presidential motorcade.
University Mall Christmas Chorus
Was doing some shopping at the University Mall in South Burlington, VT and saw these very nice folks performing in a Christmas Choir.
A Day on the Church Street Marketplace in Burlington, Vermont
Downtown Burlington Vermont's award-winning open air mall is a hub of activity where you'll find historical architecture, year-round festivals, street entertainers, music, over 100 places to shop and dine, and even quiet places to ponder. We invite you find out about exclusive shopping, dining and events in downtown Burlington as well as to explore the area!
Trip Downtown 2014-Mar08: Burlington Square Mall walkthrough
Join Jace as he walks through the mall in Burlington, Vermont.
The DoubleTree By Hilton Burlington, Vermont
Enjoy a warm welcome from the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Burlington, five minutes from Burlington International Airport and downtown Burlington. Our hotel's central location puts business guests close to industrial parks and corporations like Ben & Jerry's and IBM. The University of Vermont, Champlain and Saint Michael's Colleges are nearby. University Mall, sports venues, restaurants and Higher Ground Music Hall are within walking distance.
Comfort Inn & Suites South Burlington - South Burlington Hotels, Vermont
Comfort Inn & Suites South Burlington 3 Stars Hotel in South Burlington, Vermont Within US Travel Directory One of our bestsellers in Burlington! The Comfort Inn & Suites hotel is located less than one kilometer from the University of Vermont and Fletcher Allen Health Care and one kilometer from downtown Burlington and Church Street Market Place. University Mall is located across the street. This South Burlington, VT hotel is located with easy access to many popular attractions including the Vermont Teddy Bear Company factory tours, the Flynn Center for the Performing Arts, the Shelburne Museum and the Ben & Jerry's factory.
All spacious guest rooms come equipped with coffee makers, hair dryers, microwaves, refrigerators and extended cable television. Some rooms feature balconies and sofa sleepers.This 100 percent non-smoking hotel offers many fine features and amenities, including free WiFi and free coffee. Copy and fax services are available and guests can use on-site meeting facilities for banquets, events and business functions.
A free hot breakfast is served and features eggs, meat, yogurt, fresh fruit, cereal and more, including a selection of hot waffle flavors!Valet cleaning services, laundry facilities and a newsstand are all provided on the premises for added guest convenience. Ample parking is available.Burlington International Airport is less than two miles away and free 24-hour airport transportation is available.Nearby Lake Champlain offers a destination for a day of boating, fishing, kayaking and water sports. The surrounding area is ideal for golfing, hiking, mountain biking and bird watching. Several exciting ski areas, like Stowe Mountain and Smugglers' Notch, are a short drive away. A variety of restaurants is also near this South Burlington, VT hotel.
Comfort Inn & Suites South Burlington - South Burlington Hotels, Vermont
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Dover Oildralulic Elevator - Comfort Inn South Burlington; South Burlington, VT
(Rec May 2017) Here we have a basic four-stop Dover Impulse at a hotel, but a nice one at that. It runs well with some bumps here and there. This particular one was installed in the later 1990’s, which more than likely makes this a ThyssenDover (left Dover in the title/specs in the event it isn’t, don’t want to clickbait now). This is complete with a Dover buzz, a faux wood cab, and even a cool black painted door. To be honest, I really like these mass-produced basic elevators.
LOCATION INFO:
This particular hotel is located off of I-89 in South Burlington, VT. In addition to a few suite-styled rooms, amenities include an outdoor pool, business center, and breakfast area. This hotel is also adjacent to a recently built Homewood Suites, and even the University Mall. It is located within minutes of Burlington, VT. Nearby attractions include University of Vermont, downtown Burlington, and Lake Champlain.
Elevator Specs:
Manufactured By: Dover (installed/distributed by Bay State)
Propulsion System: Oildraulic Hydraulic
Controller System: Microcontroller
Floors Served: *1 - 4
Travel Distance: Four Floors
Doors: Single Slide
Door Safety: Sensors
Interlock: Dover
Phone: Arath
-Placement: In Box
Car Operating Panel Fixtures: Dover Impulse
-Illumination: Amber
-Panel Finish: Silver
Hall Fixtures: Dover Impulse
-Illumination: Amber
-Panel Finish: Silver
Lantern: Dover Impulse
-Illumination: Amber
-Panel Finish: Silver
Indicator: Dover Impulse
-Illumination: Incandescent
Speed: 100 FPM
Capacity: 2500lbs
Installed: Late 1990’s
Derp (Stupidity): 0
DT Rating: 0
Cab: Faux wooden walls, Fluorescent lighting, black painted doors.
Other Features: Dover Buzz.
Other Information: Basic Dover model for a four story hotel. A nice one at that, though.
*Fire alarm enthusiasts, I have not forgotten completely about you, either. Someone’s going to ask me to do something fire alarm related even though I am clearly an elevator channel. However, just be patient.
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Burlington, Vermont: The West Coast of New England
Burlington, Vermont is one of the best examples in the Northeastern United States of successful urban planning and downtown redevelopment.
In the late 1970s and the early 1980s, under Mayors Gordon Paquette and Bernie Sanders, the city underwent a dramatic economic transformation from a depressed post-industrialized mill town into a bastion of tourism and high-tech commerce.
Today, the Church Street Marketplace is the centerpiece of Burlington's downtown district and was constructed in three phases - in 1981, 1994, and 2004. The Burlington Town Center (formerly the Burlington Square Mall) opened in 1978 and has been one of the only successful urban enclosed malls in the nation.
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Burlington, VT - Black Lives Matter Footage 1/19/15
After the Rally in Burlington, Vermont on January 19, 2015, the protesters took to Church Street chanting in solidarity with those affected by racism all across the country.
Heat, Floods Impact Much of U.S.
Many Americans are heading into the July 4th holiday week facing near-record high temperatures. Hot and humid weather has swept over the east coast. But in Iowa, torrential rain is responsible for the death of one man.
People did everything they could to stay cool this weekend.
We've been in the swimming pool and going inside, says Katherine Diehl of Pekin, Illinois. Going inside and watching movies.
We're about 140 degrees on the asphalt yep 140, says Aldo Morelli, Fire Captain in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
In Harrisburg, temperatures hit 96 on Sunday. Morelli says even his crew needs to consider the heat this week.
Our guys wear gear, our gear does not breathe, so we tend to overheat even quicker.
In Vermont, people were out of luck at this Ace Hardware store. They sold out of air conditioners almost immediately.
We had four left at the beginning of the day today and those were gone in the first hour, said Chris Halverson at the Ace store in Burlington, Vermont.
Down in Georgia, one Atlanta church is holding a 'cooling drive' -- collecting fans to pass out to seniors in need.
In Iowa, it wasn't heat, but heavy rains that created problems over the weekend.
Flash flooding caused frightening drama at a hotel in Urbandale. This pool room quickly filled up with rainwater after a door broke.
The flooding in Des Moines turned deadly when it killed a local sportscaster. 66-year-old Larry Cotlar died after he was swept into a creek by the rushing water Saturday night.
The flooding is also being blamed on a gas explosion that destroyed a duplex in Iowa. Officials say it was caused by a gas leak after high waters put out the pilot light. No one was injured in the explosion.
(Laura Podesta, CBS News)
Willard Street Inn Burlington, Vermont
The Willard Street Inn is a three story Victorian mansion nestled within Burlington, Vermont's picturesque hill district. Family owned and operated, our bed and breakfast offers 14 individually appointed rooms with private baths and scenic views of Lake Champlain and Adirondack Mountains. Walkable distance to the Church Street Marketplace, Lake Champlain's Waterfront, and area colleges- University of Vermont and Champlain College.
Built in 1881, this Georgian and Queen Anne Revival style home blends the craftsmanship and service of yesteryear with the amenities of today. Start the day in the sunny marble-floored solarium with a chef-prepared breakfast featuring Vermont products and seasonal items fresh from the Inn's gardens.
In spring and summer, enjoy our English gardens from Adirondack Chairs, in Autumn our colorful foliage, and come winter cozy up fireside with a good book. Whether for a weekend getaway or simple relaxation, the Willard Street Inn is the perfect escape for all seasons. Come and experience Burlington from one of its most beautiful homes.
Days Inn Colchester/Burlington in Colchester VT
Rates: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Days Inn Colchester/Burlington 124 College Parkway Colchester VT 05446 This Vermont hotel offers guest rooms with free Wi-Fi and cable TV with HBO. Days Inn Colchester/Burlington, located next to St. Michael College, features a heated indoor pool. Rooms offer safety deposit boxes and ironing facilities. They also have hairdryers and coffee makers. Rooms with microwaves, refrigerators and balconies are available upon request. Colchester Days Inn serves breakfast and offers a 24-hour business center. A gym and meeting room are also available to guests. Days Inn is 2 miles from Burlington International Airport, University of Vermont and University Mall. It is 3 miles from Lake Champlain Cruises and 10 miles from the Vermont Teddy Bear Factory.