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Stamford’s South End has changed a lot in the past decade. But is development finally slowing?

Stamford’s South End has changed a lot in the past decade. But is development finally slowing?

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 27, 2023 | Uncategorized

Over the past 15 years, as Stamford grew to become Connecticut’s second-most populous city, no area experienced more of a transformation than the South part — also known as Harbor Point courtesy of the large mixed-use development that bears the name. The...
Stamford’s South End has changed a lot in the past decade. But is development finally slowing?

New DOT commissioner road tested: Torrington native took a scenic route to state’s top job

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 27, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Torrington native is the newly appointed state Department of Transportation commissioner, getting acclimated to his new role since his appointment in January. He previously served for three years as deputy secretary of the state agency responsible for the state’s...
Stamford’s South End has changed a lot in the past decade. But is development finally slowing?

Greeneville, Stanton elementary schools: First step taken on $385M building project

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 24, 2023 | Uncategorized

A massive $385 million project to revamp Norwich’s school buildings moves a step closer. The Norwich City Council approved resolutions giving the Norwich Board of Education permission to apply to the state Department of Administrative Services for funding for three of...
Stamford’s South End has changed a lot in the past decade. But is development finally slowing?

Intersection work helped sway PZC support for $100M Southington project

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 24, 2023 | Uncategorized

A developer’s offer to expand and improve a key intersection helped convince town officials to approve a $100 million project off West Street. Town leaders gave the Texas-based developer approval earlier this week for the plan which includes 255 apartments along with...
Stamford’s South End has changed a lot in the past decade. But is development finally slowing?

CT lawmakers back Hamden mayor’s $59 million ‘community campus’ plan, but some residents raise concerns

by Kimberly Glassman | Mar 24, 2023 | Uncategorized

The town has won $5.4 million in state aid to demolish and abate the abandoned middle school on Newhall Street, a site Mayor Lauren Garrett hopes ultimately will become Hamden’s “community campus.” Garrett has proposed spending $15.4 million, the bulk of the town’s...
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