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Milford regulation change could clear way for 750 apartments at mall

Milford regulation change could clear way for 750 apartments at mall

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 6, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Planning and Zoning Board cleared the way on Tuesday for Centennial Real Estate to apply for a permit to transform the Connecticut Post Mall into a 21st Century mix of retail and housing. No price tag has been stated for Centennial’s latest effort to rebuild...
Milford regulation change could clear way for 750 apartments at mall

Fairfield residents pressure UI to refile transmission line project at town hall meeting

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 6, 2023 | Uncategorized

Town residents turned up the pressure on United Illuminating to withdraw and refile its application for a proposed project that could hang transmission lines as high as 145 feet high over homes and businesses. The electric utility company, which services the...
Milford regulation change could clear way for 750 apartments at mall

State Bond Commission to consider $41 million for New Haven projects, including Union Station

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 6, 2023 | Uncategorized

More than $41 million for physical improvements in transportation, housing, parks and facilities appear headed the city’s way in the latest pool of bond projects coming through the State Bond Commission. Elicker said the latest proposed Union Station grant would...
Milford regulation change could clear way for 750 apartments at mall

Union workers, Waterford residents debate plan for data center

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 5, 2023 | Uncategorized

At Monday night’s Representative Town Meeting, residents and unionized construction workers disagreed over a proposal by NE Edge LLC to build a data center on the Millstone Power Station property. While residents reiterated their concerns about noise and the impact on...
Milford regulation change could clear way for 750 apartments at mall

Sherman to vote on $47M plan to save the town’s only school: ‘Nothing is not an option’

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 5, 2023 | Uncategorized

Residents will vote this Saturday on a $47 million plan to renovate the only public school in Sherman. Pending voter approval, the town would pursue a state grant to be reimbursed for $11 million of the project. Should the referendum pass, construction would begin no...
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