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These are the Norwalk development projects to look out for in 2024, with 2,400 units in the pipeline

These are the Norwalk development projects to look out for in 2024, with 2,400 units in the pipeline

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

Norwalk is on track to add over 2,400 units over the next few years. From North Seven’s over 1,300 units to 1 Cemetery St. 77-units, here is a look at some of the development coming in 2024 and beyond. With a brand new station and heated platform, the Merritt 7...
These are the Norwalk development projects to look out for in 2024, with 2,400 units in the pipeline

Demolition of blighted Cromwell hotel may start in spring; new complex may be finished in 2027

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

Demolition of the vacant, severely blighted former Red Lion Inn at the intersection of Berlin Road and the northbound entrance ramp to Interstate 91 should begin “roughly” in the spring — possibly earlier if weather and financial markets permit. That’s what Chris...
These are the Norwalk development projects to look out for in 2024, with 2,400 units in the pipeline

Developers moving forward with $32.47M ground-up apartment development near Hartford City Hall

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

Partners rehabbing a former Hartford firehouse and shuttered municipal building into apartments are moving to launch an estimated $32.47 million construction of a new 126-unit residential building on surface parking lots near Hartford City Hall. Daniel Klaynberg,...
These are the Norwalk development projects to look out for in 2024, with 2,400 units in the pipeline

Amtrak Promises ‘Clean Sheet,’ But Seeks Viable Off-Corridor Route From New Haven to Providence

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

In a phone call on Thursday, Rep. Joe Courtney told CT Examiner that he had met with Amtrak officials for a briefing that focused on on-corridor investments and a “clean sheet” for the agency’s reboot of high-speed rail planning between New Haven and Providence. Six...
These are the Norwalk development projects to look out for in 2024, with 2,400 units in the pipeline

Stamford has $2.5M to create a way to get around the city that’s not a train or bus

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

Stamford has received about $2.52 million to build a new transportation program which officials say could help some residents reach places not covered by bus and train routes. With money from the Connecticut Department of Transportation, Stamford is is looking to...
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