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Norwich City Council delays action on proposed new police station

Norwich City Council delays action on proposed new police station

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 22, 2023 | Uncategorized

A last-minute amendment to a proposed $44.7 million bonding ordinance to build a new police station forced the City Council to delay a vote Monday to approve the ordinance and place it on the Nov. 7 ballot for a referendum. The council now must act at its Sept. 5...
Norwich City Council delays action on proposed new police station

Sale of 125 Alexander Pkwy, Killingly approved – what’s next for the proposed data center?

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 22, 2023 | Uncategorized

At the Aug. 8 Special Town Meeting, voters approved 32-30 the sale of 39.1 acres of town-owned vacant land at 125 Alexander Parkway to NE Edge, LLC, who seeks to build the data center on it and two adjacent parcels to support some of the world’s largest data...
Norwich City Council delays action on proposed new police station

Developer looks to revamp Stamford office park, put 508 apartments at 900 Long Ridge Road

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 22, 2023 | Uncategorized

Monday Properties — which has offices in Manhattan and Arlington, Va., — is looking to construct a four-building residential complex with 508 apartments at 900 Long Ridge Road, just south of the Merritt Parkway exit. The office park falls in a C-D zoning district,...
Norwich City Council delays action on proposed new police station

See St. Aloysius School’s demolition in New Canaan as construction continues on the church’s campus

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 22, 2023 | Uncategorized

Construction at Saint Aloysius’ New Canaan campus is underway, despite the school closing in this past year. The 65-year-old Catholic school was temporarily operating out of the church’s Holy Spirit campus in Stamford. It was supposed to move to the New...
Norwich City Council delays action on proposed new police station

Killingly gets funds for brownfield remediation, seeks to build apartments

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 21, 2023 | Uncategorized

Killingly has received $800,000 for a brownfield multipurpose grant from the EPA to help remediate the 17-acre Ballouville Mill site, the 12-acre Danielson-Putnam Twin Drive-in site, and the one-acre Old Borough Wastewater Treatment Plant. This is part of a large...
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