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Old Greenwich’s Sound Beach Avenue bridge replacement complete took $2.5 million and a year of work

Old Greenwich’s Sound Beach Avenue bridge replacement complete took $2.5 million and a year of work

by Kimberly Glassman | May 5, 2023 | Uncategorized

The $2.5 million project started in April 2022 and the roadway was completely closed to traffic for three months. After that, traffic was open to just a single lane. Officials from the Greenwich Department of Public Works and the Board of Selectmen gathered at Binney...
Old Greenwich’s Sound Beach Avenue bridge replacement complete took $2.5 million and a year of work

From a community center to roadway reconstruction, here are West Hartford’s major upcoming projects

by Kimberly Glassman | May 5, 2023 | Uncategorized

The plan to build a new Elmwood Community Center that would include the senior center, a library branch, teen center and more began when the town purchased the former St. Brigid School at 100 Mayflower St. for $3 million in 2021. Last August, town leaders announced...
Old Greenwich’s Sound Beach Avenue bridge replacement complete took $2.5 million and a year of work

Baltimore wood-frame producer Blueprint has major CT growth plans with new Windsor facility

by Kimberly Glassman | May 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

A Baltimore-based company that produces wood-frame construction products is planning to build a 450,000-square-foot production facility in Windsor, which it says will help ameliorate the multifamily housing shortage in Connecticut and beyond. Construction on the...
Old Greenwich’s Sound Beach Avenue bridge replacement complete took $2.5 million and a year of work

Bridgeport approves 177-unit apartment complex at shuttered Testo’s restaurant without public input

by Kimberly Glassman | May 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

The property’s new owner is aiming to break ground in the coming weeks, and, according to City Hall, already received zoning sign-offs from municipal staff with no public hearing required. “This is major construction. Residents are not happy. They’re...
Old Greenwich’s Sound Beach Avenue bridge replacement complete took $2.5 million and a year of work

How walkable is downtown Danbury? WCSU students find poor sidewalks and no ‘transit hub’

by Kimberly Glassman | May 2, 2023 | Uncategorized

The WestConn students organized the roughly 1.5-mile walk last Wednesday afternoon to study walkability and transit-oriented development in the vicinity of the Metro-North train station on Patriot Drive. More than 40 people participated in the walk, which was...
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