Two new affordable housing units were unveiled by the Island Housing Trust on Old Courthouse Road in West Tisbury Monday, breathing new life into the former site of the town’s firehouse.
Two new affordable housing units were unveiled by the Island Housing Trust on Old Courthouse Road in West Tisbury Monday, breathing new life into the former site of the town’s firehouse.
A small crowd gathered for a ribbon cutting at the new building that saw speeches, thanks and a tour of the house’s units.
“I truly got to witness all of the work from the very beginning of this to now,” IHT board member Jeffrey Dubard said. “It truly is the best of us.”
The newly erected building holds both one-bedroom and two-bedroom units. Project director Keith Maguire said the house took about 14 months to build, noting the speed of construction was no easy feat amid ongoing supply chain issues.
He added that not all of the town’s old firehouse was lost when the site was re-purposed for housing. A patio in the backyard is made from the foundation of the old firehouse.
The one-bedroom unit was awarded to Jennie Gadowski, and the two-bedroom unit now belongs to Kate and Jonathan Lowe.
Ms. Gadowski said she used to work in the old firehouse, adding that seeing the former site transformed into her new home is something she never imagined possible.
“This is a dream come true,” she said.
She added that affordable housing is an increasing need on the Island.
“We need more and more houses like this,” she said.
Island Housing Trust executive director Philippe Jordi agreed.
“Whether it’s two or 20 [units], it really changes lives,” he said.
Mr. Jordi, in a speech to the crowd, said the house was built with energy efficiency in mind. The building is highly insulated and all-electric, he said. He said the design for the building is one that has been used for other affordable units on the Vineyard, and is one that continues to improve each time new housing is built.
Mr. Jordi said increasing the availability of affordable housing offers families and community members stability, and an ability to grow roots on the Vineyard.
“We see this all the time, over and over again,” he said.
Sitting on a bench on the patio outside, Ms. Gadowski said her new home is better than she could have ever anticipated.
“This is perfect,” she said. “Absolutely perfect.”

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I remember being a part of
Chip Coblyn OBI remember being a part of the gathering at the derelict firehouse on an overcast day, when IHT announced the project. It didn’t take long to welcome the new homeowners! Congratulations to all!
Nice to see something like
Charlie Callahan So Boston/EdgartownNice to see something like this happen.
Kudos to West Tisbury!!
Joan Dunayer EdgartownKudos to West Tisbury!! Recycling old & unused buildings is such a great idea that will help the housing crisis we have been experiencing for too long. This should be picked up and followed by all the towns and property owners of these type of buildings.
Joan Dunayer
Edgartown
The lot was reused. The
mike SomewhereThe lot was reused. The existing structure was torn down.
So sad to see the old
Jennifer EdgartownSo sad to see the old firehouse demolished. Was fine as a firehouse. Didn’t need to build an enormous new firehouse as they’re doing in each town. Beyond sad…
Wow! Congrats to IHT and the
Sally Mae West TisburyWow! Congrats to IHT and the new renters! Great cover image!
Another affordable housing
Dan Larkosh West TisburyAnother affordable housing success story, all accomplished without the necessity of a new tax on Vineyard homeowners to juice development, and all without the creation of a regional government housing bureaucracy to control it. Keep our Island green.
More units without vouchers.
Brian LeBeauMore units without vouchers. This will never help the truly indigent. Without vouchers eldery, indigent and disabled are doomed to an 8 year waiting list. #morevouchers
Jennie Gadowski is one of the
Paula Cahill Orchard Park, NYJennie Gadowski is one of the most generous, kind-hearted people I know. It brings tears to my eyes to see something good happening for her. Bravo!!
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