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State approves $3.5M for Waterbury train station, $1.1M for flood repairs

State approves $3.5M for Waterbury train station, $1.1M for flood repairs

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 4, 2025 | Uncategorized

The State Bond Commission has approved $3.5 million for construction of a new indoor waiting room for the Metro-North Railroad station in the former Republican-American building in Waterbury. The funding is a part of a larger $20 million renovation of Waterbury Union...
State approves $3.5M for Waterbury train station, $1.1M for flood repairs

In downtown Stamford, construction set to finally begin on 13-story apartment building

by Kimberly Glassman | Aug 4, 2025 | Uncategorized

Plans for a 198-unit apartment building at 128 Broad Street were approved over two years ago by the Stamford Zoning Board, but the site has remained vacant since then. Now, the residential construction project is poised to begin construction, and a building permit is...
State approves $3.5M for Waterbury train station, $1.1M for flood repairs

Sections of WWII-era plant in New Britain to be restored, repurposed with help of $2M state grant

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 31, 2025 | Uncategorized

Deteriorating sections of a sprawling, World War II-era factory complex in New Britain will undergo a major renovation, thanks in part to a $2 million state brownfield grant aimed at advancing industrial redevelopment. The grant, awarded to the City of New Britain,...
State approves $3.5M for Waterbury train station, $1.1M for flood repairs

Early plans for former MassMutual site in Enfield calls for several public, private amenities

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 31, 2025 | Uncategorized

After a failed attempt to convert the former MassMutual site into a sprawling sports complex fell through, new developers are detailing their early plans for the property, including a variety of new housing, and indoor and outdoor dining for both residents who would...
State approves $3.5M for Waterbury train station, $1.1M for flood repairs

56 CT projects are vying for part of $950M. Major housing projects and an arts venue made the list.

by Kimberly Glassman | Jul 31, 2025 | Uncategorized

There are 56 projects in Connecticut seeking a share in nearly $950 million. And an ambitious expansion plan for Hartford’s Real Art Ways that has been percolating for years could break ground later this year, with a key piece of financing all but assured to fall into...
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