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Bridgeport Says Goodbye To Historic Pleasure Beach Bridge

Bridgeport Says Goodbye To Historic Pleasure Beach Bridge

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 5, 2022 | Uncategorized

The historic Pleasure Beach Bridge located in Bridgeport which once connected the city’s East Side of Bridgeport to the small island will be getting demolished within the next few weeks, city officials said. City officials said they have contracted with Terry...
Bridgeport Says Goodbye To Historic Pleasure Beach Bridge

Waterbury, Conn.,Transformation Continues With Mixmaster Project

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 2, 2022 | Uncategorized

The transformation of downtown Waterbury, Conn., is taking place with the rehabilitation of 10 bridges that connect Interstate 84 and Route 8. The Mixmaster, which was opened in 1968, features stacked bridges that the Connecticut Department of Transportation called...
Bridgeport Says Goodbye To Historic Pleasure Beach Bridge

The Beam, a 203-unit apartment complex in New London, moves towards completion

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 2, 2022 | Uncategorized

Built on a once vacant site in the Fort Trumbull area, a five-story, 203-unit apartment building on Howard Street is moving towards completion. After a little more than a year of construction, the approximately $30 million project is almost halfway done and leasing is...
Bridgeport Says Goodbye To Historic Pleasure Beach Bridge

Phase I of Energy & Innovation Park Project officially begins in New Britain

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 2, 2022 | Uncategorized

Phase I of The Energy & Innovation Park Project kicked off Thursday morning at the former Stanley Black & Decker facility. EIP Investment is a developer involved in the redevelopment of this site; O&G Industries will be the construction company for the...
Bridgeport Says Goodbye To Historic Pleasure Beach Bridge

New Milford High School fire prompts new safeguards to prevent blazes at construction projects

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 1, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Town Council unanimously approved a hot work ordinance — new rules prompted by a July roof fire at New Milford High School — at its meeting on Monday. Fire Marshal Kevin Reynolds requested the ordinance at the Council’s Oct. 24 meeting. He said having such an...
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