Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity Blog

Hastings

Written by Misha Hemingson | 5:30 PM on April 9, 2008

Four new single-family homes adjacent to the Hastings water tower, joined a group of other Twin Cities Habitat homes in the area. The new homes have similar designs to the surrounding neighborhood houses, and include attached garages. There is a nearby public transportation stop. There are also several trails and paths throughout Hastings for the families to take advantage of, as well as many shopping opportunities.

 

quick facts

Type of Housing: 4 Single-family homes
Location: Southwest of downtown Hastings
Families Served: 4
Architect: Habitat for Humanity - John Hall and Christy Chase

timeline

Spring 2007: Groundbreaking
Spring 2008: Completion
Spring 2008: Dedications

construction staff

Field Supervisor: Doug Rudquist
Site Supervisors: Doug Rudquist, Erik Johnson and Jake Kirchgessner

special builds

A week-long Andersen Blitz Build took place in August, 2007. The volunteers framed and roofed all 4 houses.

site history

The land for the 4 homes was donated to Twin Cities Habitat for Humanity (TCHFH) by the City of Hastings. But before TCHFH could begin construction, the area needed excavation and site work. The space is mostly made up of bedrock, which needed to be cut through in order to lay the foundation of the homes and the sewer and water lines. The Dakota CDA allowed TCHFH use of their private road for access to the lots.

fun facts

  • To celebrate their 100th year in business, Andersen Corporation is working with Habitat for Humanity to build 100 homes over a five-year period.
  • The four homes in Hastings will mark #90-93 of Andersen Corporation's 100 Years/100 Homes project. From July 30 - August 3, about 100 Andersen volunteers per day completed the house exteriors for the Blitz Build.

site sponsors & partners

Development Sponsor:Andersen Corporation
Cornerstone Sponsors:
Travelers Auto Insurance
TKDA
Securian
Anchor Bank
Washington County Lutheran Churches
FilmTec
Raise the Roof Golf Tournament
Community Partners:
AmeriCorps
SHOP (Self-help Homeownership Opportunity Program)
City of Hastings
Dakota County Community Development Agency

For more information about the organizations, click on the sponsor or partner name.