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Naugatuck getting $3M: Grant for industrial park; Waterbury, Torrington agencies also aided

Naugatuck getting $3M: Grant for industrial park; Waterbury, Torrington agencies also aided

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

The state has awarded the borough a $3 million grant from Community Investment Fund 2030 to develop the former Uniroyal site. The award is part of a $98.5 million package doled out to more than two dozen municipalities and agencies, including $921,000 for Grace House...
Naugatuck getting $3M: Grant for industrial park; Waterbury, Torrington agencies also aided

Waterford first selectman addresses concerns about proposed data center

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

A large group of residents are opposing plans by NE Edge, LLC to construct a data center on Millstone Nuclear Power station property. A petition opposing the project by the group “Protect Waterford” has collected nearly 700 signatures. The group is concerned about...
Naugatuck getting $3M: Grant for industrial park; Waterbury, Torrington agencies also aided

Stone Bridge Crossing project on Cheshire-Southington line moves forward

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

Bowman, of Miller, Wolff, Napolitano LLC, says Monday night’s vote comes after “a long 20 years” of various efforts to transform several lots on the north end property into a complex that is now projected to feature a gas station and a convenience store, a hotel, a...
Naugatuck getting $3M: Grant for industrial park; Waterbury, Torrington agencies also aided

Lab Builder Buys ​“10th Sq.” Corner For $10M+

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

A North Carolina-based real estate developer has purchased the southwest corner of the ex-Coliseum site for over $10.6 million — furthering an already-city-approved plan to build up that part of the property into a new 11-story lab and office building. The seller of...
Naugatuck getting $3M: Grant for industrial park; Waterbury, Torrington agencies also aided

New Milford to borrow $15M to repair roads, roofs. These streets, buildings are first on the list

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

The town plans to borrow up to $10 million to repair roads and up to $5 million to fix roofs on several schools and municipal buildings over the next few years. By June 30, 2024, the town aims to repair Candlewood Lake Road North, Buckingham Road, Big Bear Hill Road...
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