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New Connecticut economic development chief faces headwinds

New Connecticut economic development chief faces headwinds

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 31, 2023 | Uncategorized

Alexandra Daum, Gov. Ned Lamont’s nominee to lead the Department of Economic and Community Development, told lawmakers at her confirmation hearing last Thursday that growth will be her top priority — a now-familiar refrain from the governor’s office. The threat of a...
New Connecticut economic development chief faces headwinds

Southington leaders hopeful about Cheshire development

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 31, 2023 | Uncategorized

A major residential and commercial development underway in Cheshire has Southington business and town leaders hopeful about economic growth for the entire area. In November, Cheshire planners approved special permits for Stone Bridge Crossing, a 107-acre development...
New Connecticut economic development chief faces headwinds

Proposed New Britain cannabis warehouse is like a liquor store, officials tell opponents of plan

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 31, 2023 | Uncategorized

Rocky Hill-based developer CCC Construction wants to convert the old Webster Bank training facility into a cannabis warehouse, a move that some residents have condemned due to risk of smell and proximity to schools. The ZBA’s public hearing will consider the...
New Connecticut economic development chief faces headwinds

From Norwalk High School to the SONO school, here’s what to know about school construction projects

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 31, 2023 | Uncategorized

The city plans to build three new schools — one high school and two elementary schools — over the next few years. Work has already begun on the new $45 million Cranbury Elementary School, while officials are designing South Norwalk’s first elementary school in...
New Connecticut economic development chief faces headwinds

One of Stamford’s last vacant downtown lots could become a 2-building, seven-story apartment complex

by Kimberly Glassman | Jan 31, 2023 | Uncategorized

Last week, the Planning Board voted unanimously to recommend plans for two seven-story residential buildings, totaling 471 apartments, in the 70-100 blocks of Clinton Avenue. The 4.3-acre site is located along the Rippowam River. Officials have been working for...
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