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Massive 600-800 unit apartment development pitched for small CT town

Massive 600-800 unit apartment development pitched for small CT town

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 30, 2026 | Uncategorized

The sparsely developed southeastern Connecticut town could be in line for one of the largest new residential complexes in recent memory if All of Us At North LLC gets to build the 700 to 920 apartments and townhouses that it’s proposing. The company, which owns more...
Massive 600-800 unit apartment development pitched for small CT town

What it’s like to build an offshore wind farm: storms and isolation off Connecticut’s coast

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 30, 2026 | Uncategorized

As an electrician on Revolution Wind, Thomas Kilday climbed 500-foot turbine towers, worked in freezing winds and driving rain, and trained to escape a helicopter crash. But what he remembers most vividly from more than two years of working on the offshore wind farm...
Massive 600-800 unit apartment development pitched for small CT town

Easton developer creates nonprofit in push for bridge connecting CT and Long Island

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 30, 2026 | Uncategorized

As plans for a 14-mile bridge across Long Island Sound stagnate at the state level, developer — and primary proponent — Stephen Shapiro is stepping up his campaign for what he admits is an extremely ambitious endeavor, one he believes will be an economic boon for the...
Massive 600-800 unit apartment development pitched for small CT town

CT DOT: ‘Major’ rehabilitation work to begin on Interstate 95 bridge. What to know.

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 30, 2026 | Uncategorized

Drivers can expect daytime lane intermittent closures to begin on the Gold Star Memorial Bridge on the Interstate 95 northbound and I-95 southbound in New London starting on Monday. There is also night work planned on the bridge starting next month, according to the...
Massive 600-800 unit apartment development pitched for small CT town

Seaport Marine plans $13M redevelopment in downtown Mystic

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 26, 2026 | Uncategorized

Mystic — Three and half years after a fire ravaged the Seaport Marine property, the owners of the 11-acre Washington Street marina property now plan a $13 million redevelopment. If approved, the project would not just replace what was destroyed in the fire, it would...
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