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Development will bring 154 apartments to New Britain in 2025

Development will bring 154 apartments to New Britain in 2025

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 2, 2024 | Uncategorized

The massive redevelopment of a former factory building in New Britain will add more than 150 new apartments to the city early next year, city officials and developers said. Officials from WinnCompanies and WinnDevelopment, a Massachusetts-based developer and housing...
Development will bring 154 apartments to New Britain in 2025

New Greenwich ice rink plans on ice: Dorothy Hamill replacement timeline unclear

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 2, 2024 | Uncategorized

First Selectman Fred Camillo said the town is working diligently to replace the rink, but they need to follow the proper process. Municipal Improvement status, commonly referred to as “MI,” is granted by the Planning and Zoning Commission. The Department of Public...
Development will bring 154 apartments to New Britain in 2025

Developers plan to build 150 affordable apartments in New Haven’s Hill section

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 2, 2024 | Uncategorized

A former factory site in the Hill section will soon be home to 150 affordable apartments. The city plans to use nearly $1 million in state grant funds to help a developer demolish four old buildings to clear the way. The $995,600 grant, which Gov. Ned Lamont announced...
Development will bring 154 apartments to New Britain in 2025

CT’s Bradley airport gets $10M boost after sinkhole that’s 35-feet-deep forms on perimeter

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 2, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Airport Authority has confirmed that a sinkhole formed at the perimeter of Bradley International Airport in December. In a statement provided to CT Insider, CAA spokesperson Brian Spyros said that the sinkhole had been “temporarily filled and...
Development will bring 154 apartments to New Britain in 2025

Union to honor workers who died in an explosion at a CT job site

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

Workers, family members and elected officials honor the six workers who died in an explosion in 2010, according to Connecticut AFL-CIO Health & Safety Committee. The Connecticut AFL-CIO Health & Safety Committee will celebrate the lives of the six workers...
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