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Plans call for $425 million revamp of Westbrook Outlets, including apartments and town homes

Plans call for $425 million revamp of Westbrook Outlets, including apartments and town homes

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 24, 2024 | Uncategorized

Representatives for Hartford-based Lexington Partners and officials with the outlet center went before the town’s Zoning commission on Monday night to do a pre-application presentation of their plans. The $425 million project that is being proposed would include...
Plans call for $425 million revamp of Westbrook Outlets, including apartments and town homes

I-95 project continues to transform East Lyme, two lanes at a time

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 22, 2024 | Uncategorized

Route 161 in the area of Interstate 95 was a flurry of activity on a recent weekday morning as the four-and-a-half-year reconstruction project that began last March entered its second stage. By the end of 2024, the project’s senior management team said drivers can...
Plans call for $425 million revamp of Westbrook Outlets, including apartments and town homes

Construction company under investigation after CO fumes send 14 in New Haven to hospital, officials say

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

A Hartford-based construction company is under investigation for an “excessive” buildup of poisonous fumes inside a downtown building that sent 14 people to the hospital Wednesday, officials say. Alberca Construction Co. LLC is being probed in connection...
Plans call for $425 million revamp of Westbrook Outlets, including apartments and town homes

Lamont looks to replicate CRDA’s success with statewide development agency tasked with financing transit-oriented housing

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Municipal Redevelopment Authority, or MRDA, was established in 2019 to mirror CRDA’s efforts statewide. However, the initiative never took hold, after MRDA failed to receive funding and state and local officials became distracted by the pandemic. Last year,...
Plans call for $425 million revamp of Westbrook Outlets, including apartments and town homes

Fairfield Fights Transmission Lines, Splits Over Messaging

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

Local Republicans took aim at the tactics used by recently-elected First Selectman Bill Gerber, a Democrat, to fight a plan by United Illuminating to string transmission lines through private property off the existing Metro-North right of way through Bridgeport and...
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