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An aging swing bridge in Connecticut could be all yours — if you can move it

An aging swing bridge in Connecticut could be all yours — if you can move it

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 20, 2026 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Department of Transportation may have a bridge to sell you. Or, actually, you could have it for free. Though it has yet to make a final decision about the fate of the William F. Cribari Memorial Bridge, which brings Route 136 over the Saugatuck River...
An aging swing bridge in Connecticut could be all yours — if you can move it

What’s next for proposed Bridgeport soccer stadium site after CT opts not to fund it?

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 20, 2026 | Uncategorized

BRIDGEPORT — The owners of the lower East Side land where entrepreneur Andre Swanston has wanted to build a minor league soccer stadium are moving on from that idea and instead pursuing their own mixed-use, sports-centered redevelopment project. “We’re continuing to...
An aging swing bridge in Connecticut could be all yours — if you can move it

CT lawmakers press for $40 million to give small UConn campus a dorm

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 17, 2026 | Uncategorized

Frustrated that the University of Connecticut hasn’t made quicker progress to build student housing at the Avery Point campus, nine state legislators are campaigning to get the Bond Commission to come up with $40 million to pay for it. Lawmakers from southeastern...
An aging swing bridge in Connecticut could be all yours — if you can move it

Killingly considers applications for three new massive warehouses

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 17, 2026 | Uncategorized

Killingly — The Planning and Zoning Commission is reviewing two major proposals for distribution centers along the Interstate 395 corridor as residents continue to push back on new developments on undisturbed land. The separate proposals call for a 1.37...
An aging swing bridge in Connecticut could be all yours — if you can move it

As Danbury prepares to bond $130M for a cancer center, the company asks for more time to build

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 17, 2026 | Uncategorized

DANBURY – As the city calls a special meeting on Tuesday about a $130 million bonding package to finance a westside cancer center that has been beset by years of delay, the company is asking Danbury to extend construction approvals which run out this summer. “The city...
An aging swing bridge in Connecticut could be all yours — if you can move it

New Haven startup raises $6M for AI-driven construction planning

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 13, 2026 | Uncategorized

Planning a building — projecting timelines, manpower needs and costs — is among the most complex and uncertain tasks in the construction industry. A major development such as a skyscraper can take months to estimate and cost millions of dollars to design and engineer....
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