Northfield Village Development’s mission is to serve as a catalyst and economic bridge, reconnect the village of Northfield, VT and Norwich University.

Current Project

70 Depot Square Northfield, VT 05663

Active Pipeline

11 North Main Street Northfield, VT 05663

Current Project

70 Depot Square Northfield, VT 05663

Active Pipeline

11 North Main Street Northfield, VT 05663

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Northfield Village Development, LLC

Northfield Village Development, LLC is a visionary entrepreneurial effort that aims to thoughtfully revitalize a quintessential Vermont village. Northfield, located in the heart of Vermont, is a place rich in heritage, legacy, and natural beauty.
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Redevelopment Plan and Strategy

The redevelopment plan and strategy for this property is to convert the first floor into a modernized restaurant and ghost kitchen while the second floor will provide a location for a two-bedroom apartment along with 3 studio apartments. All renovations will account for and preserve the beautiful Queen Anne and Stick Style Victorian design installed over one hundred years ago as well as preserve the historic envelope and window design.  

House for Everyone

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Competitive Price

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Long-Term Investment

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Project History

History of the Project: 70 Depot Square, nestled in the village of Northfield, Vermont, is a former Central Vermont Rail Depot station and is the oldest railroad station in Vermont. Constructed in 1852, this two story property was the original main section of Vermont Central’s headquarters in the mid-20th century. Central Vermont’s President, Charles Paine, occupied an office on the second floor while the first floor was used as waiting rooms for passengers along with offices for the employees of the railroad.

In 1860, headquarters of Central Vermont Rail Depot was relocated to St. Albans, Vermont, which profoundly affected the local economy until the rise of the granite industry regenerating traffic and business to the town of Northfield. In 1975, the National Register of Historic Places added the property at 70 Depot Square to its inventory of Historic Places.

In recent decades, the building has been occupied by a series of banks, and continues to remain a historic landmark in the heart of Northfield’s downtown square.

70 Depot Square Northfield, VT 05663

About The Project

In June of 2023, Northfield Village Development acquired this iconic property. Steeped in a rich history this building acts as an anchor to Northfield village. A thoughtful adaptive re-use will return this property from obsolescence to a modern day vibrancy.

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