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Pedestrian bridge at Merritt 7 train station in Norwalk delayed by supply chain; new platform opens

Pedestrian bridge at Merritt 7 train station in Norwalk delayed by supply chain; new platform opens

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 24, 2023 | Uncategorized

The new Metro-North train station at Merritt 7 is open for commuters, however, the pedestrian bridge going over the railroad tracks to the office complex is missing some of its needed glass, delaying its debut. The delay is due to ongoing supply chain issues that...
Pedestrian bridge at Merritt 7 train station in Norwalk delayed by supply chain; new platform opens

$100M rehab of Hartford’s XL Center comes as cities spend big on arenas

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 24, 2023 | Uncategorized

With $100 million budgeted for an overhaul of the XL Center set to start next year, consultants in the arena business say that Connecticut needs to spend big to just stay in the game as cities around the nation invest in major venues. With the $100 million secured at...
Pedestrian bridge at Merritt 7 train station in Norwalk delayed by supply chain; new platform opens

Eastern Greenwich Civic Center, with a price tag of about $25M, on track to be built by spring 2024

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 24, 2023 | Uncategorized

The new Eastern Greenwich Civic Center, projected to cost roughly $25 million, should be mostly built by spring of 2024, and one town official said the exterior of the new building will likely completed soon. The new facility, named the Cohen Eastern Greenwich Civic...
Pedestrian bridge at Merritt 7 train station in Norwalk delayed by supply chain; new platform opens

What’s going on with offshore wind projects in New England?

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 24, 2023 | Uncategorized

The offshore wind market in North America has attracted global developers and equity partners as state and federal policies finally align to encourage investment in domestic clean energy. But at the same time, developers face challenges as inflation, supply chain...
Pedestrian bridge at Merritt 7 train station in Norwalk delayed by supply chain; new platform opens

Rain flooded a section of I-95 in Norwalk in recent days; the DOT says it’s working to fix it

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

Flooding has covered a low-lying section of Interstate 95 the past few days during torrential downpours, causing detours and slow downs for drivers. It’s problem the state Department of Transportation says its hoping to alleviate through a construction project...
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