As warehouses look to make CT towns their home, some face major resistance from residents

Distribution centers are on track for completion or have opened their doors in many Connecticut towns in response to rising demand, though other warehouse proposals have faced legal challenges and rejections from municipal officials. Not all plans have come to fruition. In August, Windsor Locks officials shot down a plan to build 1.15 million square feet of warehouse space submitted earlier this year. Scannell Properties have not yet appealed the decision, though developers and residents alike have fought against votes in other towns. Litigation over an Enfield warehouse has ended with a settlement, while South Windsor and Bloomfield projects are in the middle of separate lawsuits.

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