Decker Towers
Decker Towers is an 11-floor apartment building at 230 St. Paul Street in Burlington, Vermont.[4] Decker Towers was built as a turnkey project that was purchased by the City of Burlington. Pizzagalli Construction Company began construction on October 29, 1970, and the towers opened on August 31, 1971 It is owned and managed as public housing by the Burlington Housing Authority.
The building is often falsely believed to be the tallest building in Vermont, However, it is tied for the most floors of any building in the state, tied with the Burlington Square buildings, and North Barre Manor in Barre.
Features
Decker Towers has 161 apartments for seniors and people with disabilities. The apartments are either one bedroom or efficiency apartments; six apartments are wheelchair accessible. There is also a dining area, a library, game and snack room, laundry roooms, 11th floor observatory, and outside gardens. The Resident Council hosts dinners, holiday events and other activities.
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