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CRDA program will allow deep-pocketed benefactors to loan money to Hartford development projects

CRDA program will allow deep-pocketed benefactors to loan money to Hartford development projects

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Capital Region Development Authority has lent out about $150 million for private development projects over the past decade, like the $12 million it granted to RMS Cos.’ nearly completed 270-unit apartment building next to Dunkin’ Donuts Park. RMS needed...
CRDA program will allow deep-pocketed benefactors to loan money to Hartford development projects

Bristol officials move forward with new $5.2M downtown parking garage

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Bristol city council recently approved hiring Desman Inc. to design the parking garage that will be built in Centre Square on Hope Street. The company, the lowest of five bidders, will be paid $268,700 from federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, city...
CRDA program will allow deep-pocketed benefactors to loan money to Hartford development projects

Meriden cannabis developer, OSHA settle after Massachusetts worker dies

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

Florida-based cannabis producer and retailer Trulieve reached a settlement with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration last month after a Holyoke, Massachusetts employee died from an apparent asthma attack while filling pre-rolled joints. Trulieve, which is...
CRDA program will allow deep-pocketed benefactors to loan money to Hartford development projects

More Apts, Parking, Labs OK’d For ​“Square 10”

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

The redevelopers of the ex-Coliseum site won city approval to build 120 more apartments, 657 new parking-garage spaces, and a new 11-story lab and office building — all as construction of another 200 new apartments right next door has already begun — in the latest...
CRDA program will allow deep-pocketed benefactors to loan money to Hartford development projects

Middletown zoning board to consider $65M plan to build luxury dwellings

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Middletown Planning & Zoning Commission is hearing a proposal Wednesday for modified site plans which will allow for a “more luxurious and efficient” layout for an apartment building to be built on Newfield Street. The project was originally approved over a...
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