The Dotted Line: What to know about New York’s new construction wage theft law

A New York state law that aims to combat wage theft in the construction industry went into effect on Jan. 4. New York Senate Bill 2766-C makes general contractors responsible for ensuring all workers on a project, including those employed by subcontractors, are correctly paid. It also imposes more stringent reporting requirements for subcontractors. Wage […]

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Data center agreement proposed for land south of I-95 in Groton

NE Edge LLC, under manager Thomas Quinn, is requesting a data center host municipality fee agreement with the town, which is the first step in the process of developing data centers. A host municipality fee agreement sets conditions to potentially allow data centers “on particular properties under certain conditions and sets the revenue that would […]

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New Britain Board of Education terminates contract with Construction Advocacy Professionals in wake of recent controversies

he Board of Education terminated a contract with Construction Advocacy Professionals, LLC during a special meeting in the wake of recent controversy surrounding the company. Board of Education President Gayle Sanders-Connolly told the Herald in a previous interview the school district agreed to move forward with the company because it needed assistance and it was […]

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New Canaan Library construction going ‘incredibly well’ as $1 million in steel delivered to site

A total of $1 million in steel was delivered on Tuesday for the new library project as sections of the $39.5 million structure begin to rise adjacent to the old library between Main Street and South Avenue. The new library project was approved by the Planning and Zoning Commission in July 2021, received building permits […]

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Construction faces over half-a-million-worker shortage

Construction needs more than half a million workers above its current pace of hiring in order to meet demand in 2022, according to an analysis released Wednesday by Associated Builders and Contractors. Predictive models from ABC indicate the industry needs 650,000 additional workers. For every $1 billion in additional construction spending, construction gains 3,900 jobs, […]

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Residents can add input on two bridges in New Britain slated to be rehabilitated for $7.5 million

The Connecticut State Department of Transportation will host an informational session and subsequent public comment period for two bridges that are slated to be rehabilitated in the city. The rehabilitation of the bridge on High Street, listed under Bridge No. 04247, will cost approximately $5.3 million. The bridge is at the cross of the Boston […]

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After outreach to hundreds who call Danbury a ‘victim of its own success,’ leaders outline master plan

The outreach to 1,500 Danbury residents in January about transportation, education, economic development and quality of life is the latest step in a two-year process by city leaders to write a master plan for the next decade. The solution, Gomes said, was to come up with a master plan that not only lays out specific […]

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Opposition grows in Greenwich to ‘unreasonable destruction’ needed for planned 192-unit apartment building

Under the 8-30g law, which has come under criticism by state lawmakers from Greenwich, local land-use agencies cannot deny affordable-housing proposals except when there are public-health or safety concerns, giving them much less latitude in the approval process. SJP Properties, a New York City-based real estate developer, is working with a local developer, Eagle Ventures, […]

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Dan Haar: Bridgeport demolition job went to the higher bidder by $3.3 million

Work is well underway in the demolition of three buildings on a former part of the University of Bridgeport campus for the new Bassick High School in the city’s South End, after a lot of back-and-forth about the location and financing. The demolition and hazardous materials abatement, by all accounts, went more smoothly. AAIS Corp., […]

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Looming Deadlines Push Costs, Possible 16-Hour Days for State Pier Redevelopment

At a Connecticut Port Authority board meeting last week, Chairman David Kooris said there has been close coordination with Eversource and Ørsted to make sure the State Pier project is finished in time to be used on their 132-megawatt South Fork Wind project, which had a ceremonial groundbreaking this month in Long Island, and is […]

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States to feds: Don’t tell us how to spend infrastructure money

Last year’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure law was hailed by state leaders on all sides as a much-needed investment in roads and bridges, broadband internet, water systems and other priorities. But while the feds are signing the checks, state and local governments largely will decide how to funnel the money to specific projects—and they’ll need to […]

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Melissa McCaw: ‘Broader steering’ concerns ‘never came to my knowledge’

To accommodate McCaw, the Lamont administration signed off on a memorandum of understanding that temporarily removed OSCGR from DAS and grafted it onto OPM, despite objections by state lawmakers. They saw the move as potentially politicizing state reimbursements that largely had been set by formula. Diamantis has said any suggestion that municipalities use the emergency […]

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State Pier work proceeds as ground broken on New York offshore wind farm

Representatives from the construction and engineering firm Kiewit, construction manager of the project, provided a brief tour of the construction site on Thursday. Progress also can be tracked online at statepiernewlondon.com. The modernization project is the result of the Connecticut Port Authority’s agreement with port operator Gateway Terminal and joint venture partners Ørsted and Eversource. […]

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Companies named in subpoena were primary recipients of hazmat work

Asbestos Abatement and Insulation Services (AAIS) Corporation and Bestech Inc. of Ellington are two of the four companies that the state Department of Administrative Services chose in 2017 to be on an exclusive list of contractors that would handle all abatement work on state buildings. The list was originally intended for state agencies and municipalities […]

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Torrington sets hearing for high school building project

The school building committee and its team of architects and engineers are getting ready to formally present the $159 million project, which was approved by voters in November 2020, to the Planning & Zoning Commission in March. The approved project includes a new middle-high school building and administrative offices. The old building will be torn […]

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New Haven approves 473 housing units across 4 projects

A total of 473 housing units across four projects were approved at the latest City Plan Commission meeting as this sector continues to grow in spite of a lingering pandemic. The rules require a set-aside of affordable apartments for new developments and major renovations or a monetary contribution toward low-income units. City Plan approved the […]

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Rhode Island development exec is key player in West Hartford UConn campus redevelopment

Domenic Carpionato has been named project manager for the ownership group that is heading the highly-anticipated and closely-watched project, officials confirmed. Carpionato Group is not the buyer or developer of the West Hartford property, officials said, but Domenic Carpionato will play a key role in any redevelopment efforts, although there are currently no plans for […]

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Bristol, Groton officials: State pressured them on school building contracts

Current and former officials in both municipalities said they received orders from the Connecticut Office of School Construction Grants and Review, which was led by former legislator Konstantinos Diamantis, to reject the winning bids for demolition services and hazardous materials cleanup for three different schools. Documents have also emerged that show a disgruntled contractor warned […]

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Apartments planned for East Hartford cinema site

Developers of the former Showcase Cinema property in East Hartford discussed their plans to build as many as 420 upscale apartments at the Silver Lane site during a recent special meeting of the Town Council, saying they also plan to seek a nearly three-decade tax abatement on the project. New Britain developer Jasko Development and […]

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Dan Haar: Reform? Firm in school construction inquiry removed in Hartford

The capital city is a few years into a $149 million super-renovation of Bulkeley, one of several high schools inside the city’s borders. If you’ve been following news of the statewide flap over school construction, you can guess what consulting firm joined the project last April. Yes, it was Construction Advocacy Professionals LLC, the Plainfield […]

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Lamont proposal would remove CT watchdog’s enforcement powers

What Lamont specifically proposed to legislators was budget policy language that would strip the board’s enforcement powers. The watchdog group, which has lacked a full contingent of support staff throughout its 14-year history — and wouldn’t receive funds to hire any under the governor’s proposal — already relies heavily on free work by its volunteer […]

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Infrastructure Investment: Tools Subcontractors Need to Secure, Perform on Projects

Large public infrastructure projects are creating thousands of jobs, but they also are increasing the demand for limited materials. As a result, over the course of two years, material costs skyrocketed and lead times increased, forcing contractors to pay significantly more out of pocket to procure materials. According to one recent study, since the pandemic […]

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Connecticut Gov. Lamont pledges transparency in ongoing probe of state projects, ‘we’ll get to the bottom of it’

“Nora [Dannehy] got together with Stan Twardy — two former U.S. attorneys,’’ Lamont said. “We came forward immediately. We said, ‘Leave no stone unturned.’ Zero tolerance for this type of stuff. Follow where it may. That’s what Stan Twardy’s report showed.” Twardy was hired by the state and conducted the investigation into the hiring of […]

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Top Lamont officials were told of school bidding complaints in 2020

From at least April 2020 through February 2021, the president of Stamford Wrecking Company and his lawyer repeatedly pressed complaints that OPM was not following the legally required bidding process for demolition and hazard abatement work and was instead driving work to a small group of contractors on an OPM-approved emergency bid list. Lamont said […]

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New Haven school project frustrates preservationists

The old Sacred Heart Church convent and rectory are gone, demolished as part of St. Martin de Porres Academy’s plan to give its students a safer area to play basketball and more room for people to park. The plan to raze the convent and rectory, while maintaining the 127-year-old school and the 171-year-old church, which […]

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Work Set To Begin At Former Coliseum Site

The Norwalk-based developer, Spinnaker Real Estate Partners, announced the plan to finally get started building Thursday evening at a virtual outreach meeting for small contractors. The project, called ​“Square 10,” encompasses the blocks bounded by George, State, MLK, and Orange, where the New Haven Coliseum once stood. Spinnaker is beginning its bid process for local […]

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Olson Drive Redevelopment A Step Closer To Reality In Ansonia

A Bridgeport developer’s goal of building a $15.5 million indoor/outdoor sports complex on Olson Drive moved forward Tuesday. John Guedes, president & CEO of the Primrose Companies, said Wednesday he is working to seal the deal. The Cassetti administration is working with the Ansonia Housing Authority to acquire the land for $510,000. The Cassetti administration […]

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Construction records show how a former Connecticut official directed a school building project that’s now part of a federal investigation

When the town of Tolland realized it had to build a new, $46 million elementary school three years ago, Kostas Diamantis, then a politically-influential, top state official, took control of the project. Diamantis told the town who they were to hire as general contractor and the consultant the town was to hire as its owner’s […]

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Proposal for 110 apartments off Greenwich Avenue would develop land that was called ‘underutilized’

A row of homes and businesses on Benedict Place and Benedict Court in central Greenwich would be demolished to make way for 110 residential units if a local developer gains permissions from the town. The latest application follows a surge of other proposals for central Greenwich that seek to encompass the state’s affordable housing law […]

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Milford aldermen OK $20 million for school and sewer upgrades

Funding is in place for some $20 million worth of improvements citywide. The Board of Aldermen, at its meeting Monday, approved some $20 million worth of bonds to cover improvements of sanitary sewers and wastewater facilities ($3 million) and various public and school upgrades ($16.2 million). Blake said the $3 million sewer improvement section will […]

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Formica, Kelly call for audit and public hearing on school financing program

Kelly and Formica wrote to Connecticut State Auditors and Democratic legislative leaders with the request in light of federal authorities requesting documents associated with the projects overseen by Konstantinos “Kosta” Diamantis, former head of the state’s Office of School Construction Grants and Review. While it is unclear what federal authorities are specifically investigating, they requested […]

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State Contracting Standards Board says status quo funding would ‘gut’ the board

Gov. Ned Lamont’s budget proposal, released Wednesday, instead calls for allocating $218,770 to the Auditors of Public Accounts, a legislative agency whose mission is to “audit state agencies,” to fund three additional auditors. But the proposal does not adjust funding for the Contracting Standards Board, leaving just enough money to fund the agency’s two existing […]

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Developer: Proposed East Hartford logistics center expected to create 2,000 jobs

Massachusetts-based National Development met with the East Hartford Town Council Tuesday night to give a detailed look at its proposed four-building manufacturing, research and development and logistics hub near Rentschler Field, a project that could create about 2,000 permanent jobs and generate an estimated $4 million in new annual tax revenue, the developers said. According […]

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Manchester, developer differ on status of Parkade deal

Developer Michael Licamele, who is a principal of the Easton-based Manchester Parkade 1 LLC, the Parkade’s former developer, said he and his partner, Harry Freeman, would fight the town’s recent decision to pull the plug on negotiations for redevelopment of the Broad Street property that once held a retail plaza. The town and Manchester Parkade […]

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Gov. Lamont unveils $24 billion budget on optimistic Opening Day of legislative session; touts ‘the Connecticut difference’

Gov. Ned Lamont opened the 2022 legislative session Wednesday on a high note of optimism – declaring in his State of the State Address that Connecticut is rebounding from years of large budget deficits, businesses moving out of state, and bond ratings downgrades. As he faces re-election this year, Lamont said the state is stronger […]

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New London moves to start demolition on Crystal Avenue high-rises

The City Council has authorized borrowing $700,000 to cover a funding gap that had delayed the completion of demolition of the Thames River Apartments complex on Crystal Avenue. The council authorized Mayor Michael Passero to sign off on an amended contract with Stamford Wrecking Co. as an emergency measure on Monday, “to address an urgent […]

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Rising enrollment has West Haven mulling school expansion

A planned 2,091-square-foot expansion to the Bailey cafeteria is expected to receive approval from the city Planning and Zoning Commission Tuesday evening, said Superintendent of Schools Neil Cavallaro. He said the expansion should seat about 120 additional students. According to state data, enrollment at Bailey grew from 806 students in 2017 to 927 in 2021. […]

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Quinnipiac University eyes new biz school as part of $244M expansion

Quinnipiac University’s board of trustees has approved a $244 million investment to construct three new buildings at its Mount Carmel Campus in Hamden, including a new business school. The expansion — to be paid for through a combination of the university’s endowment, philanthropic efforts and debt financing — will include the addition of two academic […]

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Winstanley pledges 22 acres of open space as Enfield distribution center plan moves forward

Development giant Winstanley Enterprises is pledging to donate 22 undeveloped acres to Enfield as a conservation buffer to its planned 819,000-square-foot distribution center on the former Hallmark property. Winstanley, on Monday, announced its intention to donate 22 acres, a combination of field and woods, bordering Spruceland Road. That neighborhood runs along one side of Crescent […]

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CT airport authority aims to buy Bridgeport’s Sikorsky for $10M

The Connecticut Airport Authority is willing to pay the city up to $10 million to purchase Sikorsky Memorial Airport. “We have decided it would be in our best interests to try to pursue an acquisition,” Kevin Dillon, the authority’s director, said Friday. “It’s easier to accomplish. It’s a lot cleaner.” The challenge for the Ganim […]

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Biden to sign order mandating PLAs on federal construction projects

President Joe Biden will sign an executive order Friday requiring project labor agreements on federal construction projects over $35 million, according to a White House fact sheet. The order, which is effective immediately, will impact $262 billion in federal construction contracts and affect nearly 200,000 workers. Nevertheless, the new executive order does not apply to […]

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Quinnipiac University to invest $244 million in new ‘South Quad’ in Hamden

The board of trustees approved $244 million for the project, which will include construction of a 79,000-square-foot School of Business, a 137,000-square-foot general academic building and a 417-bed residence hall, the university announced Thursday in a release. The construction will take place within the campus’s existing footprint, between Tator Hall and the College of Arts […]

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Questions linger over reasons for FBI investigation into man who had oversight of Connecticut Port Authority

Connecticut Port Authority Executive Director John Henshaw and authority board Chairman David Kooris said in an interview Thursday they’re not sure what it means. While the grand jury subpoena was made public, the reason for the investigation is not. A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office declined to comment Thursday about the purpose of the […]

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Faltering negotiations between Danbury and the Summit could throw wrench in career academy as school officials explore other options

Negotiations between the city and the developers of the Summit have hit a snag when it comes to the proposed career academy that has put into jeopardy the future site of the $144.5 million school. Mayor Dean Esposito terminated negotiations between the city and developers a few days ago, disagreeing with some terms, he said. […]

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After Allure terrace collapse in Stamford’s Harbor Point, BLT says inspections of other buildings imminent

Building management at the Allure — a luxury apartment complex built in 2017 by Building and Land Technology — told residents Tuesday afternoon that part of a fifth-floor outdoor terrace collapsed over part of its garage. City fire and building officials have ruled the area structurally sound and safe for residents. BLT told residents in […]

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FBI investigating projects related to fired state official Kosta Diamantis

The FBI is investigating the state-financed reconstruction of the State Pier in New London and school construction grants overseen by Kostantinos “Kosta” Diamantis before the administration of Gov. Ned Lamont fired him from a top budget post. Kosta Diamantis simultaneously was deputy secretary of the Office of Policy and Management, an unclassified political position, and […]

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Josh Geballe departing Lamont administration for Yale post

Geballe, the commissioner of the Department of Administrative Services and the state’s chief operating officer, said Tuesday he has accepted “a dream job” at Yale overseeing a new innovation and entrepreneurial program. Lamont named Michelle Gilman, who is currently the deputy to Geballe, as the new commissioner of administrative services, a key post as the […]

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Chamberlain Elementary School’s $50 million renovation coming into focus

The $50 million renovation project, which began in July 2021, will be completed with reimbursed funding by the state and is slated to continue throughout the winter. The renovation project is being led by a team from Newfield Construction. When completed, the building will include an updated security system, specialized rooms and services for hearing […]

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Biden issues an infrastructure ‘roadmap’ to help spend $1T

President Joe Biden urged U.S. governors on Monday to ramp up their construction plans as his administration rolled out a guidebook for accessing the nearly $1 trillion made available by the bipartisan infrastructure deal. The book is meant to level the playing field by making it easier for smaller cities, tribal leaders, nonprofits and faith-based […]

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Lt. Gov: Meriden brownfield selected for economic potential

State officials selected the Pratt Street brownfield project for a $1.8 million cleanup grant because of its potential for economic development in a transit-oriented district, Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz said Monday. Bysiewicz told the group 30,000 people have moved into the state since the start of the pandemic, adding she feels Meriden is an attractive […]

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New $100M state grant program aiming to jump-start economic development gets strong response

The town of Windsor recently signed off on a $2.5 million state grant request, seeking support for a private redevelopment of a downtown strip mall into 100 apartments and ground-floor retail. It is one of 52 applications submitted to the state’s new Connecticut Communities Challenge Grant program ahead of the Jan. 14 deadline. Announced in […]

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Next phase of Ponemah Mill redevelopment approved in Norwich

The commission voted unanimously to approve the $40 million plan by New Jersey developer OneKey Inc. to create 146 apartments and a 3,879-square-foot restaurant or café following an online public hearing on the project Thursday. The vacant complex at 555 and 575 Norwich Ave. and Route 97 formerly housed Central Sports and Amazing Furniture. OneKey […]

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Infrastructure programs on hold until Congress passes budget to fund them

Nearly three months after President Joe Biden signed a roughly $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill into law, federal transportation officials say much of their work is on hold – stuck in limbo as a result of an unresolved congressional fight over federal spending. Some states, meanwhile, are putting off projects until Congress approves $9 billion in […]

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Apartment developers, homebuilders feel global supply chain pains, but ‘good’ projects still move forward

COVID-related production slowdowns and snarls in the global supply chain have delayed building projects, added costs and increased risk. There is disagreement among some Connecticut residential developers — both apartment and single-family homebuilders — as to the impact on project volume. Santini said developers who have launched projects are finishing them. But he expects some […]

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Contractors Strategize How Best to Fill Job Openings

In its latest construction hiring survey, the AGC found that 74 percent of more than 1,000 member firms plan to add to their payroll in 2022. And three quarters of the civil contractors and engineers who responded to a recent quarterly survey by a Dodge Construction Network partnership are upbeat about their workload this year […]

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‘There’s no perfect option’: Norwalk presented with two designs for new high school

Architects from Kaestle Boos Associates presented two concept designs on Wednesday to members of the Norwalk BOE Facilities committee and the Common Council’s Land Use and Building Management committee, breaking down the cost, time and challenges presented by each scenario. The first design, Option A, would use a phased approach. The estimated cost for Option […]

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Danbury approves Summit’s ‘dynamic and vibrant’ redevelopment plan that includes new westside schools

A novel plan for a $99 million high school and middle school in a sprawling westside office complex was unanimously approved by the Zoning Commission, clearing the way for City Hall to finalize a reimbursement commitment with the state. The career academy, which would be the first condominium-style public school in Connecticut, is expected to […]

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Bank Street modular apartments developer was once named one of New York’s ‘10 worst landlords’

It turns out, according to numerous national news stories published in 2018, including in The Washington Post and Newsweek, Rubler is friends with Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, who once intervened to keep some negative stories about Rubler’s company out of Kushner’s newspaper, The New York Observer. One of them was about Rubler being named […]

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Manchester nixes partnership with Parkade developers on mixed-use project

More than two years after picking the developer to revitalize a section of Broad Street, Manchester officials announced this week they have ceased its partnership with Manchester Parkade 1. The massive project on the former parkade site was expected to break ground on initial construction this spring, but town officials will now go back to […]

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Connecticut’s ‘most dangerous’ on-ramp to get $42.5M overhaul in Middletown

State and local officials gathered at Harbor Park Wednesday to announce a more than $40 million project to improve the city’s Route 17 on-ramp to Route 9 that will likely be federally funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. DOT officials confirmed that the Route 17 stop-controlled on-ramp to Route 9 is among the top 10 […]

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In dreaming of a new Union Station, other cities have ideas to offer

Representing the city that is most like New Haven, Christopher Gomez, White Plains’ commissioner of planning, said it was up to the residents how much they were willing to dream. Jeanet Owens, senior executive officer for project management and regional rail at the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, said the goal for Los Angeles […]

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West Hartford Town Council Gives Unanimous Approval to Farmington Avenue Mixed Use Project

The West Hartford Town Council gave a unanimous vote of approval to a project that will transform a key corner at the gateway to West Hartford Center, replacing two outdated and functionally obsolete office buildings with a mixed-use residential and commercial building that will will include 48 apartments and support the concept of “new urbanism.” […]

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Change of heart: Lamont now supports helping schools cover costs for air ventilation upgrades during pandemic

The governor’s change of heart when it comes to who will fund air quality upgrades in schools comes a day after our Accountability Project revealed that nearly a third of Connecticut school districts report not having enough money to upgrade the air quality in their schools. One out of every 5 schools also does not […]

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A Manhattan investor wants to build an 8-acre warehouse in a Newtown forest. Here’s what we know.

Wharton Industrial’s plans for 112 acres just south of I-84 at Exit 9 call for a warehouse building that would be the size of eight acres, along with 75 truck docks, 50 trailer spaces, and 360 parking spaces. The commission will consider only Wharton’s request to build a driveway over a wetland, and other aspects […]

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Planned Amazon distribution center in Naugatuck Valley could bring 1,000 jobs, officials say

The Bluewater Property Group was selected from a request for proposal process launched last July, said Thomas Hyde, chief executive officer of Naugatuck Valley Regional Development Corp., which is representing the two communities in the process. The selection of Bluewater Property Group and its involvement with Amazon was announced Tuesday morning at Waterbury City Hall […]

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$258M Westhill, $52M Lockwood projects partially funded by state; Stamford schools want more

Funding for the construction of a new Westhill High School and a building to house an expanded pre-kindergarten program made it through another step Tuesday morning after a state subcommittee voted to approve them. Both Stamford projects would be reimbursed 20 percent of the overall cost of the work, but Stamford officials have said that’s […]

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$20M expansion approved for Torrington school project after vote

Torrington Middle/High School will be built the way city residents want after they approved a $20 million expansion in a second referendum Tuesday at City Hall, the lone polling place. The expansion, which raises the project’s total cost to $179.5 million, passed 828-301. Residents initially approved the grade 7-12 school project at $159.5 million in […]

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Torrington voters to decide on school project funding Tuesday

The Torrington School Building Committee is hoping voters on Tuesday will approve borrowing an additional $20 million for the middle-high school building project, which was approved for $159 million in 2021. The referendum question reads: “Shall the City of Torrington appropriate an additional $20,000,000 (thereby increasing the appropriation and bond authorization approved by the voters […]

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Developers are building thousands of new housing units across Greater Hartford as apartment and condo projects surge. Here are 8 of them

Developer Tony Valenti of Newport Realty, who is building apartments in Berlin and age-restricted condos in Plainville this year, said demand for new residential projects is intense. Developer Avner Krohn, who has more than 700 new apartments across the region in planning or under construction, suggested that people who are spending more time at home […]

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$220M+ In Harbor-Boosting Fed Funds Celebrated

The reason for celebration was two new large allocations of federal money towards boosting business at New Haven’s ports, and towards protecting the city’s waterfront Long Wharf neighborhood from sea level rise, flooding, and storm surges, all of which are likely to take place more frequently and intensely in the coming decades thanks to manmade […]

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CRDA grants $8.5 million to three Hartford projects, including Parkville redevelopments

The Capital Region Development Authority Board of Directors approved $8.5 million in loans to three Hartford redevelopments Thursday, with the bulk of the money going to projects in the city’s Parkville neighborhood. Developer Carlos Mouta is at the head of two projects receiving $7.5 million in financing. The board approved a $4 million loan toward […]

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DOT presents its Route 69, 72 intersection improvement plan

The Connecticut Department of Transportation presented its State Routes 69 and 72 intersection improvement plan before the Bristol Board of Public Works Thursday, a project slated to cost around $7,700,000. Project Designer Jared Hendrickson introduced concerns with the current intersection’s layout by saying the intersection of Landry, Park and Divinity streets were in close proximity […]

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From school construction to new apartments, here are Danbury-area projects to watch out for in 2022

An upgraded library, school construction and additional residential housing are coming to the Danbury area in 2022. Several communities are working on renovating or building schools due to enrollment increases or outdated facilities. There could even be an Amazon grocery store coming to one town. Danbury is planning for its $99 million career academy, which […]

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One-year moratorium on warehouse applications sought by South Windsor resident

A South Windsor resident filed an application with the town’s Planning and Zoning Commission on Jan. 11 asking for a one-year moratorium on any warehouse or distribution center proposals. Kathryn Kerrigan of Main Street said she filed the application because the town needs time to update its zoning regulations and Plan of Conservation and Development […]

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Report: Construction workers receive $28B a year in public assistance

Thirty-nine percent of families of construction workers in the U.S. are enrolled in at least one public safety net program such as Medicaid, according to a new report by the UC Berkeley Labor Center released this month. By comparison, 31% of workers across all industries have a family member enrolled in public assistance, Berkeley found. […]

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Offshore wind leadership is Connecticut’s to lose

Despite having a deepwater port uniquely suited to shipping assembled wind turbine components to sites off the East Coast and a manufacturing and technology capacity known worldwide, Connecticut is not yet poised to become a wind power hub in a $170 billion industry. If successfully launched, Connecticut’s wind power manufacturing industry will be a source […]

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Gold Star Bridge in New London in need of rehabilitation

“It is beyond time to address the structural deficiencies, for sure,” said Priti Bhardwaj, the lead supervising engineer for a project with the Connecticut Department of Transportation. According to the Federal Highway Administration, the bridge’s condition-rating is a 4 out of 9. The rating is mainly for the northbound portion, which has outlived its design […]

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Completion of trail work waiting on Yardedeal

The rails-to-trails line is complete from the southern end of town to Lazy Lane. The State Department of Transportation is ready to finish the trail from there to the Plainville town line, town officials said, but have been held up in talks with Yarde Metals over an easement across company property. Paul Chaplinsky, a Town […]

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PURA launches statewide electric power storage program

The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority formally launched the “Energy Storage Solutions” initiative on the first of the year, in partnership with the Connecticut Green Bank, which will administer the program, Eversource and UI. End users will be eligible to receive incentives for setting up power storage devices, which can help make the broader power grid […]

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Future of Hartford’s ‘Bushnell South’ takes shape with master plan for key property

Spinnaker Real Estate Partners of Norwalk expects to begin a $63 million conversion of the historic, 1926 building at 55 Elm St. — once offices for the state attorney general and other Constitutional officers — by the end of March. Plans call for 160 apartments, co-working space and a restaurant for the structure that faces […]

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Will climate change have something to say about the Tweed Airport expansion? Experts think so

The problematic climate future Tweed faces actually is possible along just about all of New Haven’s shoreline. Parts of that shoreline – including the Long Wharf area — were once under water and may be destined for it again as the entire area faces increased battering from ever more-intense and frequent storms and the highest […]

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Residents raise concerns about environmental impact of data centers in Wallingford

Gotspace Data Partners LLC, a Boston-based company, is working to build two data center campuses in Wallingford. Each campus would have multiple buildings — with a payment-in-lieu-of-taxes that would generate upwards of $1.5 million per building annually for the town. All of the properties Gotspace is looking at are in the IX zone, which allows […]

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