Thursday, June 15, 2006

How About a Spec House?

Crosby, ND (population 1,089), lies 7 miles south of the Canadian border in the NW part of the state. I was there last year to do a talk and tour the town. It has been featured in several national publications, including a story last month in the NY Times, on their attempt to stop their population slide by offering free building lots in the town.

Now the Crosby Housing Authority is exploring the novel idea of building a spec home with the support of local bankers, builders and suppliers. The Kiwanis Club has offered to coordinate community volunteers to assist on the project.

Crosby impressed me with their ability and willingness to pull together as a town. Spreading the risk by getting the support of various entities is also a very positive move.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great stories Jack. Keep 'em coming. we're learning from your blog down here in NC.

Will Lambe
whlambe@sog.unc.edu

BoomtownUSA said...

Will:
Thanks so much. It is wonderful to get that kind of feedback to what we are trying to do here at the Boomtown Institute.

I am finding so many wonderful stories every day and unfortunately don't have the time to report on all of them.

jack