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Former Pawcatuck movie theater being torn down to make way for $80M project

Former Pawcatuck movie theater being torn down to make way for $80M project

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 21, 2025 | Uncategorized

he 232-unit housing complex, owned and managed by the Real Estate Asset Development Co., will include studio and one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. READCO, based in Old Lyme, has owned the plaza since 1995, and built the theater as well as a Stop & Shop...
Former Pawcatuck movie theater being torn down to make way for $80M project

United Illuminating, citing PURA rate case, cuts $70M in CT investments

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 21, 2025 | Uncategorized

United Illuminating said Wednesday that is has cut nearly $70 million worth of investments in its Connecticut service territory as a result of regulators’ decision to deny much of the utility’s request for a rate increase on its customers in 2023. Those cuts, which...
Former Pawcatuck movie theater being torn down to make way for $80M project

Demolition begins at Meriden’s biggest eyesore on Cook Avenue, which may become the senior center

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 20, 2025 | Uncategorized

Guided by an excavation worker, Mayor Kevin Scarpati took the first cut out of the city’s biggest eyesore Wednesday at 116 Cook Ave. Scarpati took out the front entry-way in the 77,000-square foot building that blighted the lower Cook Avenue neighborhood. Its...
Former Pawcatuck movie theater being torn down to make way for $80M project

Plant to convert trash to gas, electricity to be pitched in Plainfield: What’s the plan?

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 20, 2025 | Uncategorized

A company is proposing a project in Plainfield to address Connecticut’s growing trash problem. Developed by SMART Technology Systems, LLC, the SMART Technology Solution uses sorting as well as waste processing and conversion technologies to transform trash into...
Former Pawcatuck movie theater being torn down to make way for $80M project

Danbury seeks $4.2M in CT grants to rescue old hat factory, courthouse sites from contamination

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 20, 2025 | Uncategorized

An overgrown former hat factory site with mercury in the soil and a vacant former county courthouse with asbestos and lead paint in its interior are the target of separate cleanup plans worth $4.2 million in state brownfield grants. The first step, which the City...
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