Clover Field Marketplace: Press Clippings

Nonprofit Aeon opens Clover Field Marketplace
Finance and Commerce - October 30, 2008
Minneapolis-based nonprofit Aeon celebrated the grand opening of its first suburban housing development, Clover Field Marketplace in Chaska on October 29.

Chaska, Minn. planned community opens
Real Estate Journal - November 3, 2008
Aeon, a Minneapolis-based nonprofit has opened Clover Field Marketplace, their first suburban development, in Chaska, Minn.

Chaska's Clover Ridge bringing "New Urbanism" to a far outpost of suburbia
Minnesota Real Estate Journal - October 2006

Low-income apartment plans test resolve of officials, residents to follow through on 'workforce housing' ideals.

Clover Marketplace breaks ground in Chaska
Chaska Herald, 10/17/06

On a blustery fall day, with snowflakes swirling all around, Central Community Housing Trust broke ground on its latest project, Clover [Field] Marketplace in Chaska's Clover Ridge neighborhood.

Central Community Housing Trust: Affordable housing for 'burbs
Star Tribune, 10/3/05

As the nonprofit Central Community Housing Trust looks to a future of developing affordable housing beyond its core in Minneapolis, the organization's track record continues to bring it national recognition.

The Sinclair Brings Affordable Rentals to Minnesota Suburb
Multi-Housing News, March, 2005

Chaska, Minn.—Central Community Housing Trust (CCHT), a Minneapolis-based non-profit developer, will build its first suburban project in a new, traditionally designed neighborhood here called Clover Field. CCHT closed on the land acquisition in late December.

Nonprofit housing developer expands to Chaska
Finance & Commerce, 2/10/05

The Central Community Housing Trust, a nonprofit developer known mostly for its projects in Minneapolis, is expanding to the suburbs with a planned 87-unit affordable housing project in Chaska.

2007: Affordable housing development planned
Chaska Herald, 1/26/05

The final components of Chaska's Clover Ridge development are starting to come together, including a portion dedicated to affordable rental housing.

Families of modest means to have suburban destination
Star Tribune, 1/20/05

One of the state's largest providers of affordable housing, well known for its work in the inner city, is about to plant its first development in the suburbs.