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Stamford’s Westhill and Roxbury school replacements will cost $387M. CT says it will pay $292M of that.

Stamford’s Westhill and Roxbury school replacements will cost $387M. CT says it will pay $292M of that.

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

Two schools only a few yards away from each other in Stamford are slated to be torn down and rebuilt for about $387 million — and the state has agreed to put down roughly $292 million to get it done. The Westhill construction is estimated to cost about $301 million,...
Stamford’s Westhill and Roxbury school replacements will cost $387M. CT says it will pay $292M of that.

Major Greater Hartford, CT development projects get boost from new state funding 

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

Gov. Ned Lamont on Tuesday announced $36.5 million in grants for eight economic development projects, including $5.5 million to help build 57 apartments in Hartford and $5.3 million to help transform a blighted factory in Torrington into a marketplace and offices. “We...
Stamford’s Westhill and Roxbury school replacements will cost $387M. CT says it will pay $292M of that.

Port Authority says State Pier work to be substantially completed by February

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

Despite obstacles that have complicated construction and driven up costs, work to transform State Pier in New London into an offshore wind hub is about 75% complete and on schedule to achieve “substantial completion” by February, Connecticut Port Authority Executive...
Stamford’s Westhill and Roxbury school replacements will cost $387M. CT says it will pay $292M of that.

Montville approves phase construction of condo project, receives application for apartment project

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Planning and Zoning Commission has approved the phased construction of a 22-unit townhouse style condominium project on Route 32 while tabling discussion of a proposed 16-unit apartment complex on Route 32. The commission last week unanimously approved a request...
Stamford’s Westhill and Roxbury school replacements will cost $387M. CT says it will pay $292M of that.

Supply chain shortages push Brookfield school move-in date several months to fall 2023

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

With the Candlewood Lake Elementary School now slated to be finished in late May or early June, the plan is to move students and staff into the new 139,000-square-foot facility next fall for the new school year. The school, which will accommodate more than 1,000...
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