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Tearing down massive CT eyesore could begin soon, with AI in city’s sights

Tearing down massive CT eyesore could begin soon, with AI in city’s sights

by Kimberly Glassman | Jun 6, 2025 | Uncategorized

The city expects a $6 million state grant to largely cover the estimated $9.4 million cost of demolishing the former bank processing center on Windsor Street. The city already has $1.4 million set aside for the tearing down of the bunker-like structure — now in...
Tearing down massive CT eyesore could begin soon, with AI in city’s sights

Norwich seeks $8.8 million state grant to revitalize lower Broadway

by Kimberly Glassman | Jun 5, 2025 | Uncategorized

New York-based developer Ernest Tollja, the owner of the blighted Fairhaven building at 26-28 Broadway, said Tuesday part of the side of the building has now fallen apart. Tollja and his brother Albert Tollja, under TT Investments LLC, purchased the Fairhaven and two...
Tearing down massive CT eyesore could begin soon, with AI in city’s sights

Waterbury developer wants to rezone 27 industrial acres on Danbury’s west side for 225 apartments

by Kimberly Glassman | Jun 5, 2025 | Uncategorized

The owner of a 27-acre forest on the New York border where a residential building boom is underway at the nearby Reserve on Danbury’s west side wants to change the property’s industrial zone to allow construction of 225 apartments. “There has not been...
Tearing down massive CT eyesore could begin soon, with AI in city’s sights

Plainville approves $12 mil worth of projects in referendum

by Kimberly Glassman | Jun 5, 2025 | Uncategorized

Residents approved all five referendum questions for public works projects totaling more than $12 million on Tuesday, including road work, a new pump station and a new public works building. The school improvements at Plainville High School include replacing the...
Tearing down massive CT eyesore could begin soon, with AI in city’s sights

CT lawmakers approve $6.6 billion for dozens of projects, then rewrites laws

by Kimberly Glassman | Jun 5, 2025 | Uncategorized

On the last day of the legislative session, state lawmakers Wednesday approved capital projects totaling about $6.6 billion for the two-year budget that starts July 1. That bill includes long-term bonding for lowering state energy bills, financing billions in school...
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