The Future of Habitat and The ReStore Is On The Way
We have big news about the future of Columbia-Greene Habitat for Humanity (CGHFH) and the ReStore. Columbia-Greene Habitat has acquired property at 3521 US-9 in Hudson that will serve as our organization’s headquarters and the new home of the Habitat for Humanity ReStore. In addition, we are excited to announce the next phase of our expansion plans: The Habitat for Humanity Construction Workshop, an all-weather construction facility that will significantly expand our capacity to build quality starter homes
We expect to break ground on the new construction facility this Spring. The ReStore will be opening up in its new home in Summer 2025; just minutes from where it is now. The ReStore will continue to operate, business as usual at the current location (829 Route 66 Hudson, NY 12534) until the new location is ready.
The expansion of our operations was made possible by funding secured by Assemblymember Didi Barrett. “I am delighted to have helped provide the funding for this exciting new home for Columbia-Greene Habitat for Humanity, its ReStore and the new Construction Workshop. Creating pathways to affordable homeownership is one of my highest priorities,” said Assemblymember Didi Barrett. “And Habitat for Humanity has been a tremendous partner to work with on many fronts."
More news to come on this as we get closer to the opening up for business at our new location. See below for a sneak peek:
We expect to break ground on the new construction facility this Spring. The ReStore will be opening up in its new home in Summer 2025; just minutes from where it is now. The ReStore will continue to operate, business as usual at the current location (829 Route 66 Hudson, NY 12534) until the new location is ready.
The expansion of our operations was made possible by funding secured by Assemblymember Didi Barrett. “I am delighted to have helped provide the funding for this exciting new home for Columbia-Greene Habitat for Humanity, its ReStore and the new Construction Workshop. Creating pathways to affordable homeownership is one of my highest priorities,” said Assemblymember Didi Barrett. “And Habitat for Humanity has been a tremendous partner to work with on many fronts."
More news to come on this as we get closer to the opening up for business at our new location. See below for a sneak peek: