Two of the biggest projects in town — the medical building on South Main Street and the American Mural Project on nearby Whiting Street — are both moving forward despite an state shutdown to slow down COVID-19. The $4- to $5-million, three-story, 28,000-square-foot building will include seven providers of both primary and specialty care on the top floor; the emergency department on the second floor; and X-ray, CAT-scan, and diagnostic and rehabilitation services on the bottom floor. Executive Director Amy Wynn said before the governor started ordering businesses to close, mural founder Ellen Griesedieck and “her team had made some wonderful progress to prepare the next, very different mural subjects for installation.”
Two major projects in Winsted moving forward amid state shutdown