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What’s next for long-stalled POKO building on Norwalk’s Wall Street? Developer updates original plan

What’s next for long-stalled POKO building on Norwalk’s Wall Street? Developer updates original plan

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

Architect Michael Weissbrod, representing Wall Street Recap Associates, presented the “refinements” to the plan during the commission’s meeting last Wednesday. The commission previously approved the project in December 2020. Parking was also one of the issues...
What’s next for long-stalled POKO building on Norwalk’s Wall Street? Developer updates original plan

Should Middletown City Hall, Russell Library be razed, rebuilt or relocated?

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

The city has been in conversations with the owner of the former Citizens Bank corporate offices at 225-243 Main St., on the corner of College Street. It is being considered as a “potentially workable site” for a new municipal complex, Mayor Ben Florsheim...
What’s next for long-stalled POKO building on Norwalk’s Wall Street? Developer updates original plan

Plan to ease Hartford-area transportation troubles — including I-91/1-84 interchange — taking shape

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

A far-reaching plan for solving Greater Hartford’s transportation troubles is now taking final shape, including a half-dozen options under consideration for easing congestion at the I-91/1-84 interchange in Hartford, a notorious bottleneck. The interchange is at the...
What’s next for long-stalled POKO building on Norwalk’s Wall Street? Developer updates original plan

East Hartford to raze more Silver Lane Plaza buildings, displacing 11 businesses

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 8, 2023 | Uncategorized

Town officials plan to raze all of Silver Lane Plaza, after approving the demolition of two more buildings Tuesday night. Mayor Mike Walsh said demolition of the largest building to be finished by Labor Day, but the timeline on the two smaller structures is less...
What’s next for long-stalled POKO building on Norwalk’s Wall Street? Developer updates original plan

Hartford’s XL Center closer to major renovation than in last decade. Here’s why.

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 8, 2023 | Uncategorized

Hartford’s aging XL Center arena is now closer to a major renovation than it has been in a decade, after state lawmakers backed a plan that would allow at least $20 million in private investment for the $107 million project. The legislation, approved as part of the...
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