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Manager at CT State Pier recommended itself for $87M in contracts

Manager at CT State Pier recommended itself for $87M in contracts

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

Public records show the Connecticut Port Authority selected Kiewit Corporation to serve as the construction manager on the multimillion-dollar infrastructure project, which is expected to operate as a launching point for offshore wind turbines. According to records...
Manager at CT State Pier recommended itself for $87M in contracts

Design approved Keeney Street School renovation advances

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 18, 2022 | Uncategorized

The first major step in the multi-million project to update and renovate Keeney Street Elementary School passed its first hurdle last week, as the Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved the plans. The project, which required a special exception permit...
Manager at CT State Pier recommended itself for $87M in contracts

Build four apartments in Stamford’s old police station? Some residents would rather see it razed.

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 18, 2022 | Uncategorized

The city’s Planning Board and Board of Finance have recommended that the building be sold for housing. Both have urged the city to require any buyer to preserve the original structure and build no more than four market-rate apartments within it. But about an hour and...
Manager at CT State Pier recommended itself for $87M in contracts

Hartford HealthCare to expand outpatient services in Wilton

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 18, 2022 | Uncategorized

Hartford HealthCare is expanding its outpatient services in Wilton Corporate Park, with the construction of a center that is scheduled to open next March. Hartford HealthCare’s new center at 50 Danbury Road, which will have a staff of about 80 people, will complement...
Manager at CT State Pier recommended itself for $87M in contracts

Massive Bristol industrial property sells for $79.25M; future development eyed

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 18, 2022 | Uncategorized

A New Jersey-based real estate investment firm bullish on Connecticut has paid $79.25 million for a sprawling industrial complex in Bristol. The 1.2-million-square-foot Bristol Logistics Center at 780 James P Casey Road sold in October. It’s likely to be one of the...
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