Nestled in Burlington’s Old North End, the Rose Street Artists’ Co-op provides twelve unique apartments and a gallery/common space to its artist members. Located in a historic former bakery, the co-op represents the transformation of an abandoned building into affordable housing and a vibrant community arts space. All apartments have an open design, high ceilings, storage space, and modern, efficient kitchens.
Common space includes a gallery, laundry room, office, bike room and parking garage. In addition to regular co-op duties, members host and organize arts events in the gallery. Waitlist: Rose Street Artists’ Co-op
Property Features
12 Apartments:
- 1 studio
- 4 one-bedrooms
- 6 two-bedrooms
- 1 three-bedrooms
Rent includes: Water, sewage, heat, hot water, trash and snow removal
Utilities: Members are responsible for electricity
Laundry: shared laundry room
Parking: private parking for one car
Location
Next Steps
Apply For Cooperative Housing
1. Submit a CHT rental application and a co-op addendum. This allows us to add you to the waiting lists of your choice. We do not process the application until there is a vacancy that you might qualify for.
Get Rental Application/Co-op Addendum
2. CHT notifies you of a vacancy. If you’re still interested in applying, we’ll have you double-check your application to make sure the data is current.
3. CHT processes your application and schedules a co-op orientation. We then forward the relevant results to the co-op’s interview team, which decides whether or not to invite you in for an interview.