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New Estimates Push Madison Community Center Cost $8 Million Over Budget

New Estimates Push Madison Community Center Cost $8 Million Over Budget

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 16, 2025 | Uncategorized

The committee leading the project to convert the former Academy School building into a community center concluded that keeping the project as it was originally envisioned would require at least $8 million more than the original budget. First selectwoman Peggy Lyons...
New Estimates Push Madison Community Center Cost $8 Million Over Budget

Montville officials urge Lamont to widen Mohegan-Pequot Bridge

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 16, 2025 | Uncategorized

As the state Department of Transportation designs a $32.8 million rehabilitation of the Mohegan-Pequot Bridge, town officials have sent a letter to Gov. Ned Lamont saying the span needs to be wider. The DOT’s current plan to rehabilitate the bridge, which is in...
New Estimates Push Madison Community Center Cost $8 Million Over Budget

Fishing pier by Connecticut River Bridge in Old Lyme to be removed this spring

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 16, 2025 | Uncategorized

The fishing pier and boardwalk at Ferry Landing State Park will be removed starting early this spring and will remain absent for the duration of the multi-year, $1.3 billion bridge construction project to replace the Connecticut River Bridge, according to Amtrak. An...
New Estimates Push Madison Community Center Cost $8 Million Over Budget

Kooris to lead Municipal Redevelopment Authority in first multifamily housing investments

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 15, 2025 | Uncategorized

A new quasi-public state agency armed with $60 million to spur multifamily housing in Connecticut downtowns and around mass transit hubs will begin to fund its first projects this year. At the helm of the newly formed Connecticut Municipal Redevelopment Authority...
New Estimates Push Madison Community Center Cost $8 Million Over Budget

Subcontractors on Bridgeport’s Steelpointe apartment project penalized by state for labor violations

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 15, 2025 | Uncategorized

A handful of subcontractors on a high-profile, partially publicly subsidized upper-scale apartment project along the city’s harbor have been fined a total of $160,500 and given stop-work orders for breaking state labor laws. The long-awaited development is the...
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