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This new CT soccer team and stadium could transform the region, but questions remain

This new CT soccer team and stadium could transform the region, but questions remain

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

Organizers are confident a project that includes bringing an MLS Next Pro soccer team to Connecticut will have a transformative effect on the region. But a year after the pitch was made public, questions remain regarding just how much money the project could cost...
This new CT soccer team and stadium could transform the region, but questions remain

Southington’s safety and streetscape project expected to be completed by June 2025

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

The $5.4 million project intended to improve pedestrian and motorist safety in the area of Route 10 and West Main Street is expected to be completed in late spring after a couple of hurdles have caused a three-month timeline to become nearly a year. Funded through the...
This new CT soccer team and stadium could transform the region, but questions remain

Connecticut Siting Council approves controversial Enfield solar facility plan after revisions

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Siting Council has approved a contentious $3.75 million solar facility planned for Town Farm Road after months of resistance from both residents and local officials. Avon-based Lodestar Energy filed a petition in February for a 4,702-panel,...
This new CT soccer team and stadium could transform the region, but questions remain

Sale of the last city-owned Fort Trumbull parcels to developer finalized

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Renaissance City Development Association (RCDA) the city’s development arm, brokered an agreement in 2023 that included selling 6.28 acres split among three parcels to RJ Development + Advisors, LLC for $500,000. RJ Development, which built The Beam, a 203-unit...
This new CT soccer team and stadium could transform the region, but questions remain

XL Center construction bumps some seating at the Hartford arena as UConn games begin to ramp up

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

“We’re rocking and rolling … from a construction standpoint,” said XL Center General Manager Ben Weiss. “The construction is everywhere, and we’re dealing with it.” Weiss and construction manager Robert Houlihan updated the Capital Regional Development Authority on...
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