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Two warehouses, totaling 881,500 sq. ft., proposed in Windsor Locks

Two warehouses, totaling 881,500 sq. ft., proposed in Windsor Locks

by Kimberly Glassman | Jun 11, 2025 | Uncategorized

Indianapolis-based developer Scannell Properties is proposing two new warehouses, totaling 881,500 square feet in Windsor Locks. Scannell is seeking a special permit and site review for the project, at the corner of Old County Road and Route 20, on 76 acres owned by...
Two warehouses, totaling 881,500 sq. ft., proposed in Windsor Locks

Private project abandonments hit record highs

by Kimberly Glassman | Jun 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

Private developers scrapped more projects in May than in any other month on record, according to the latest data from Cincinnati-based ConstructConnect. The Project Stress Index, a measure of construction projects that have been paused, abandoned or have a delayed bid...
Two warehouses, totaling 881,500 sq. ft., proposed in Windsor Locks

Supporters say Bridgeport soccer stadium alive, team to play in 2026

by Kimberly Glassman | Jun 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

The 2025 legislative session ended last week without a financial commitment from his administration for up to $127 million in desired state aid to help construct a soccer stadium, housing and hotel. The land in question is located just across Stratford Avenue from...
Two warehouses, totaling 881,500 sq. ft., proposed in Windsor Locks

CT lawmakers approve $74M for new Bridgeport special education center, $5 million to run district

by Kimberly Glassman | Jun 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

The cash-strapped city school system is set to get a financial boost after state lawmakers voted to set aside nearly $80 million to help build a new special education school and run the district. The Connecticut General Assembly approved a bond bill last week that...
Two warehouses, totaling 881,500 sq. ft., proposed in Windsor Locks

$138M project targets ‘deficiencies’ in I-84 bridges near Danbury Fair mall: What we know

by Kimberly Glassman | Jun 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

The state plans to replace the superstructures of two Interstate 84 bridges near the Danbury Fair mall as soon as 2029 as part of a $138 million upgrade of the highway from the New York border to Exit 4. The bridges in question at eastbound Exit 3 carry a daily...
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