My office is located at 35 King Street, in Burlington, VT, in the historic Gideon King House. The building dates from the 1790’s and has been beautifully restored. My office is Suite 6 on the second floor. We are located in the lower block of King Street in Burlington, near Lake Champlain. King Street runs parallel to Main Street, one block south of Main.
Directions
If you’re coming in on I-89, take Exit 14W to Burlington. You’ll be coming in on Main Street. Go down Main St. (towards the lake) to the end of Main, turn left onto Battery St., then take the first left onto King St. We are on your right, just past the large new building on the corner. You’ll see a red brick building, 35 King Street, which is the historic Gideon King House. This is us!
There is no sign in front of the building, but you will see a sign on the side of the building facing the lake. You can enter the front door or the rear entrance. Come in and take the stairs. My office is on the second floor of the brick building.
Parking
Please do not park in the lot behind the building. This lot is only for those who work in the building and towing is enforced, even on weekends. Don’t risk getting towed! Park at metered parking on the street. There is usually parking right in front of our building, also plenty in the blocks nearby. On some of the nearby streets (Champlain Street, Pine Street) you may be able to find free curbside parking.
Burlington parking meters have recently been fitted with a green sign that tells you how to download an app and pay for parking via your smartphone. Please know that this is not necessary! The coins still work. If you run short of quarters, just come on up to my office, I keep a box full of quarters to share. So use the app if you like or continue to use the old-fashioned coin system – both work to pay for parking.
You may notice that the meters in front of my office come in different colors. The blue-top ones are the regular ones, which allow 3 hours maximum and each quarter gives you 15 minutes. The brown-top ones are longer-term 10-hour meters and each quarter gives you over 30 minutes! The yellow-top ones will not help you — they are for short-term, 15-min. limit.
If on-street parking isn’t available, there is a parking garage run by the City of Burlington just two blocks from my building. Head up King Street (up the hill) and you will see it on your right just past the intersection with St. Paul Street.