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Stamford pitches new redesign for lower Atlantic Street after community worries over eminent domain

Stamford pitches new redesign for lower Atlantic Street after community worries over eminent domain

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

The redesign, presented during a July 10 public meeting, came after plans shown in 2022 stirred anxieties about the use of eminent domain to complete the project. Similar worries prompted outcry from city representatives in response to eminent domain potentially being...
Stamford pitches new redesign for lower Atlantic Street after community worries over eminent domain

Bridgeport’s Cherry Street Lofts developer: Project soon back on track

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

Gary Flocco said he is a few weeks away from re-starting the next phase of his Cherry Street Lofts apartments project after a three-year-delay and a recent condemnation order from the city. Flocco said he is on the cusp of settling a lawsuit for non-payment that an...
Stamford pitches new redesign for lower Atlantic Street after community worries over eminent domain

CT AG Tong declines to take up GOP concerns over $145M XL Center renovation; clears way for CRDA vote

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 25, 2024 | Uncategorized

Connecticut Attorney General William Tong has declined to press concerns raised by Republican legislative leaders about a public-private partnership looking to move forward with a $145 million renovation of Hartford’s downtown XL Center arena. That raises the...
Stamford pitches new redesign for lower Atlantic Street after community worries over eminent domain

Danish wind vessel dwarfs smaller ships as it docks in New London

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 24, 2024 | Uncategorized

The 459-foot-long Wind Scylla wind turbine installation vessel dwarfed smaller sailing vessels as it made its way up the Thames River Tuesday. Scylla is owned by Cadeler, a Copenhagen, Denmark-based company that has a fleet of offshore wind installation vessels and...
Stamford pitches new redesign for lower Atlantic Street after community worries over eminent domain

Avon approves NY developer Vessel’s four-story affordable housing community

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 24, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Planning and Zoning Commission has approved a four-story affordable housing development, citing both the constraints of state statute 8-30g and the vital need for affordable housing stock. The July 16 vote marks a win for New York City-based developer Vessel...
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