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Greater Huron Development Corp. proposes three-year pilot to sell CTE-built houses in new Dogleg Court development
Summary
Greater Huron Development Corporation presented a plan to partner with the Huron School District to finance, market and sell houses built by the district’s CTE program over a three-year pilot, paying the district a flat fee plus a share of profits and aiming to keep property tax revenue in Huron.
Ted Hader, representing the Greater Huron Development Corporation, presented a three-year pilot proposal on Jan. 13 to partner with Huron School District 02-2 and the district’s career and technical education (CTE) program to finance, site and sell houses the students build as part of their construction curriculum.
Under the proposal, Greater Huron would provide financing, design, site work, marketing and sale services. The district’s CTE program would continue to build the houses in the school’s indoor facility; completed homes would then be transported to buildable lots in a new subdivision called Dogleg Court north of the postal sorting facility and west of Peaceful Pines. Greater Huron proposed to pay the district a flat fee of $6,000 in year one plus 10% of profits from…
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