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CT Port Authority’s New London pier, once mired in cost overruns, projects profit as wind energy hub

CT Port Authority’s New London pier, once mired in cost overruns, projects profit as wind energy hub

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 28, 2023 | Uncategorized

The once-troubled State Pier project in New London is on track to show a $1 million dollar profit over its first year in operation, a departure from its rocky start when construction costs ballooned to more than three times the original estimate. After four years of...
CT Port Authority’s New London pier, once mired in cost overruns, projects profit as wind energy hub

Husband-and-wife team buy 47.3 acres in East Hartford/Manchester, plan ‘hundreds’ of housing units

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 28, 2023 | Uncategorized

A husband-and-wife team of entrepreneurs from Farmington paid $1.2 million Wednesday for a 47.3-acre property straddling the Manchester/East Hartford border, with plans for a large-scale residential development. Viswanatha Nayunipati and his wife, Radhika Nagineni,...
CT Port Authority’s New London pier, once mired in cost overruns, projects profit as wind energy hub

Waterford seeks to complete the property puzzle at Great Neck Elementary School

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 28, 2023 | Uncategorized

From the air, Great Neck Elementary School looks like a puzzle with one rectangular piece missing. That missing piece is at 8 Goshen Road. The town is now looking to finish the puzzle, so to speak, by buying the 0.46-acre piece of property bordered on three sides by...
CT Port Authority’s New London pier, once mired in cost overruns, projects profit as wind energy hub

Developer submits revised plans for 129-unit Stratford apartment complex after rejection

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 28, 2023 | Uncategorized

The developers behind a 129-unit apartment building proposed for Hawley Lane have submitted a new application for the project, more than a year after local officials rejected the controversial building over environmental concerns. Mountain Development Corporation, a...
CT Port Authority’s New London pier, once mired in cost overruns, projects profit as wind energy hub

Connecticut man is killed when his construction truck snags overhead cables, brings down transformer

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 28, 2023 | Uncategorized

A Connecticut truck driver who was hauling a large dumpster died after his construction vehicle snagged some low-hanging cables and pulled down two utility poles, authorities said Saturday. Both poles snapped, and a transformer on one of them fell on top of the...
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