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CT developer continues $15M construction to transform historic Middletown buildings into housing, dining, more

CT developer continues $15M construction to transform historic Middletown buildings into housing, dining, more

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 30, 2023 | Uncategorized

In all, Durham developer Dominick DeMartino, who owns properties around the state, will be investing $15 million in these ambitious projects. He chose Middletown because he’s “very connected” to the city and active in numerous area organizations. Construction is...
CT developer continues $15M construction to transform historic Middletown buildings into housing, dining, more

Quinnipiac University’s new $45 million recreation center part of plan to ‘nurture the community’

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 30, 2023 | Uncategorized

University officials, along with students, faculty and local community members, officially opened the new Recreation and Wellness Center in a ribbon-cutting ceremony Friday, with the goal of providing students with “social, emotional and physical well-being support.”...
CT developer continues $15M construction to transform historic Middletown buildings into housing, dining, more

Developer wants to transform former Stamford Savings Bank into 11-story, 4-star boutique hotel

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 30, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Old Towne Hotel project would convert the Stamford Savings Bank building at 160 Atlantic St. beside Veterans Memorial Park into an 82-room boutique hotel with a ground-floor restaurant and rooftop patio. A 2022 valuation appraised the building at about $3.27...
CT developer continues $15M construction to transform historic Middletown buildings into housing, dining, more

Danbury career academy won’t open in fall 2024; ambitious plan for west side school delayed at least a year

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 24, 2023 | Uncategorized

The new career academy-style high school and middle school that aims to accommodate 1,400 city students at a refurbished west side office park will miss its 2024 opening goal and be delayed at least a year. The reason for the missed opening date: Negotiations to buy...
CT developer continues $15M construction to transform historic Middletown buildings into housing, dining, more

CT school construction program audit done, but questions remain

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 24, 2023 | Uncategorized

State officials released a highly anticipated audit into Connecticut’s school construction office late last week, but it is unlikely to alleviate all of the concerns about the multibillion-dollar construction program, which became the focus of a federal investigation...
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