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On NIMBYISM and ‘opportunity’: Private developer tackles public problem of housing affordability

On NIMBYISM and ‘opportunity’: Private developer tackles public problem of housing affordability

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 28, 2022 | Uncategorized

The $16 million, 40-unit Brookside Commons affordable housing development is going up on 16 acres next to the Target store on Route 85 in Waterford. The commercial strip stands in stark contrast to the neighborhood around the former Cohanzie Elementary School where,...
On NIMBYISM and ‘opportunity’: Private developer tackles public problem of housing affordability

Everything Flows Downhill: Old Lyme residents mount challenge to sewer project

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

Questions raised by the Sound View Sewer Coalition, and their efforts to get answers, have put them at odds with Old Lyme’s WPCA and with the surrounding municipal associations’ independent WPCAs. Now, the coalition feels they are being ignored by town officials...
On NIMBYISM and ‘opportunity’: Private developer tackles public problem of housing affordability

Developers pay $1.57M for Windsor properties for warehouse construction

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

The warehouse proposal of UW Realty VII LLC – a company of Glastonbury developer Bradford Wainman and South Windsor broker/developer Robert A. Urso – passed site plan review and gained a special permit from Windsor’s Planning and Zoning Commission in September. UW...
On NIMBYISM and ‘opportunity’: Private developer tackles public problem of housing affordability

New Britain’s Stanley Quarter Park pond will be dredged with hopes of returning it to its iconic former state

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

The slightly dilapidated, unusable feature at Stanley Quarter Park, the infamous pond, will officially be dredged and returned to a new, beautiful useable state. Over time the quality of the water in the pond has declined significantly. The construction company for...
On NIMBYISM and ‘opportunity’: Private developer tackles public problem of housing affordability

Bridgeport landmark restaurant Testo’s sold to developer

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

The buyer is Amit Lakhotia, who has garnered significant attention for redevelopment projects in New Britain. John Guedes’ Bridgeport-based Primrose Companies has partnered with Lakhotia before and was hired to design and build the apartments. Lakhotia Tuesday...
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