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Nonprofit Meriden housing developer moves on after completing Bristol project

Nonprofit Meriden housing developer moves on after completing Bristol project

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

Years after developers, including a Meriden nonprofit, broke ground on renovations to convert two historic schools in Bristol into apartments, the units are finally fully leased. Bristol Enterprises LLC, a partnership between Ted Lazarus of the Park Lane Group and...
Nonprofit Meriden housing developer moves on after completing Bristol project

$8M Bartlem Park expansion project on track for possible fall opening in Cheshire

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

Work continues on the Bartlem South Project —a nearly $8 million expansion of Cheshire’s Bartlem Park — and officials anticipate it to be completed in the fall or early winter of 2024. The master plan for the property, adopted in 2021, includes a Great Lawn and...
Nonprofit Meriden housing developer moves on after completing Bristol project

Half of former West Hartford UConn campus redevelopment gets key wetlands approval

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

The wetlands approval of 1700 Asylum Ave., the eastern parcel of the property that’s divided into two by Trout Brook Drive, puts developers closer to the construction of four buildings totaling 322 apartments on what is now an asphalt parking lot. The project...
Nonprofit Meriden housing developer moves on after completing Bristol project

Bridgeport needs $22M for Congress St. bridge replacement — ‘Get this bridge done, please’

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

The City Council’s economic development committee Wednesday approved a grant application to the U.S. Department of Transportation for $22.1 million to rebuild the Congress Street span. The city and state had previously set aside an additional $12 million a piece...
Nonprofit Meriden housing developer moves on after completing Bristol project

OSHA Announces Switch From Traditional Hard Hats to Safety Helmets

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration announced that the agency is replacing traditional hard hats used by its employees with more modern safety helmets to protect them better when they are on inspection sites. In 2020, the...
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