Gold Dust

Address

330 N 1st St W
Missoula, MT 59802

Basics

18 Units
1 - Studio
14 - 2BR
3 - 3BR

Rent: Please contact the property manager.

Utility Info

Owner pays all utilities (gas, electric, water, sewer, garbage, and recycling).

Construction

Project completion date: February 2003

Construction budget: $1.8 million

Property Manager

Jordan Lyons, MHA Management

(406) 549-4113
jlyons@missoulahousing.org

1235 34th Street
Missoula, MT 59801

The Neighborhood

The Gold Dust is nestled in the Northside neighborhood of Missoula along a row of historic buildings which currently serve as office space. Less than one block from the Gold Dust is a pedestrian bridge that crosses a railroad, connecting the Northside to downtown Missoula and all its services.

Amenities

  • On-site laundry room with coin operated machines
  • Resident workshop space
  • Covered bicycle parking
  • Community garden plots available on rooftop garden
  • Community room with fully equipped kitchen available for resident use
  • Free annual bus pass
  • On-site recycling

Sustainable Features

  • Native and drought-tolerant plants in landscaped areas
  • “Guide to Green Living” resident manual provided at move-in
  • Photovoltaic panels provide up to 16.28 kW for main building
  • Energy-efficient windows with Low-E coating exceed code requirements
  • Laundry room with Energy Star washers and dryers
  • Energy efficient radiant floor heating
  • Stained concrete flooring to reduce allergens
  • 100% recycled carpet and padding
  • Rooftop garden
  • Free bus pass and covered bicycle parking to facilitate alternative means of transportation
  • Wheatboard cabinets made from rapidly renewable grain stalks
  • Use of fly ash (a byproduct of coal combustion) in concrete
  • Healthy interior air quality with low/no VOC paints, primers, adhesives, and sealants
  • Compact fluorescent lighting throughout; motion sensors for common area lighting to reduce energy use

Partners

  • Enterprise Social Investment Corporation
  • Fannie Mae Corporation
  • First Security Bank
  • Garden City Builders
  • HUD Special Purpose Grant
  • MMW Architects
  • Montana Board of Housing Low Income Tax Credits & Revolving Loan Fund
  • Montana Home Investment Partnerships Program
  • NorthWestern Energy