Long-awaited housing, retail project expected to solve Middletown’s parking woes

The city has contracted with Spectra Construction & Development Corp. of Hartford on a project to build a complex called the Village at Riverside, which would be located on property bordered by Court and Main streets, and deKoven and Dingwall drives. Members of the city’s Economic Development Commission heard from several individuals involved in the project at their Sept. 21 meeting. The public-private partnership calls for the creation of 277 market-rate apartments, and small town homes, a public gathering place, two to three levels of underground parking, and retail shops spread out over several buildings on a 228,000-square-foot lot behind the police station. The mayor stressed that the presentation is not a final draft. Officials are looking for public input on the plan as the project moves along, he said.

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