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$402 million upgrade of New Haven’s train station will expand platforms, add atrium & canopy

$402 million upgrade of New Haven’s train station will expand platforms, add atrium & canopy

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 17, 2026 | Uncategorized

NEW HAVEN — The state revealed plans Tuesday to spend $402 million to rebuild and lengthen all four platforms at New Haven’s Union Station and put a grand, European-inspired atrium and canopy over them. Work would begin in the spring of 2029 — and plans, which are 30%...
$402 million upgrade of New Haven’s train station will expand platforms, add atrium & canopy

Bridgeport plans new $132M school at abandoned Harding High site

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 17, 2026 | Uncategorized

BRIDGEPORT — Officials here are bullish about securing funding in the current General Assembly session in Hartford for a new, $132 million East End elementary school. “We feel confident we’ll get that authorization this year,” said Constance Vickers, a deputy chief...
$402 million upgrade of New Haven’s train station will expand platforms, add atrium & canopy

I-95 and I-84 congestion expected to worsen as Connecticut plans for future

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 17, 2026 | Uncategorized

What would you like transportation in Connecticut to look like in 2055? It’s not too late for members of the public to tell the state Department of Transportation what they want as the agency finalizes a federally mandated long-range plan for Connecticut’s...
$402 million upgrade of New Haven’s train station will expand platforms, add atrium & canopy

Four CT distribution properties trade in $575M multistate sale

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 16, 2026 | Uncategorized

A global real estate investment firm has acquired four industrial properties in Connecticut as part of a larger $575 million portfolio deal spanning multiple East Coast markets. EQT Real Estate said it purchased a 25-building logistics portfolio totaling more than 4.3...
$402 million upgrade of New Haven’s train station will expand platforms, add atrium & canopy

Snowball Developments grows CT industrial footprint with $17.45M in acquisitions

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 16, 2026 | Uncategorized

Snowball Developments recently paid $17.45 million for four warehouse properties in Windsor, East Hartford and New Haven, continuing a four-year buying streak of industrial properties ready for reinvestment. The latest purchases bring the Manhattan, New York-based...
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