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26 acres in Newington sell for $2.3M to developer planning 225 luxury apartments

26 acres in Newington sell for $2.3M to developer planning 225 luxury apartments

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 27, 2023 | Uncategorized

A planned 225-unit luxury apartment development in Newington is regaining momentum after the withdrawal of a court challenge, which was followed by a $2.3 million land sale. In April 2022, Newington’s Zoning Commission approved a special permit allowing...
26 acres in Newington sell for $2.3M to developer planning 225 luxury apartments

Meriden Housing Authority considers demolishing Community Towers

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 27, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Meriden Housing Authority Board of Commissioners voted Monday to undertake a study to determine the costs of completely demolishing Community Towers rather than doing a gut rehab. The 11-story towers house low-income elderly and disabled adults in 220 units at 55...
26 acres in Newington sell for $2.3M to developer planning 225 luxury apartments

Farmington moves forward with development of 204 luxury apartments across from Batterson Park

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 27, 2023 | Uncategorized

Farmington is moving forward with the construction of 204 luxury apartments across from Batterson Park that zoning officials expect will help address the town’s need for workforce housing. Located at 80 Batterson Park, the site of the Pond View Apartments is...
26 acres in Newington sell for $2.3M to developer planning 225 luxury apartments

MDC plans to raise $85 million for new water, sewer projects. Here is what they are.

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 25, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Metropolitan District Commission plans to raise nearly $85 million to help pay for more than 75 water, sewer and other projects, some entering new phases and others expected to launch this year. A major share of the new funding — $32 million — is for sewer...
26 acres in Newington sell for $2.3M to developer planning 225 luxury apartments

After decades-long decline, advocates hope hydroelectric power could see rebirth as clean energy solution

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 25, 2023 | Uncategorized

As Connecticut inches closer to its 2040 deadline to procure all of its energy from zero-carbon sources, the state needs to diversify production, and some experts say that hydropower must become an increasingly important part of the energy mix if the Nutmeg State is...
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