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Farmington High School project millions of dollars over budget

Farmington High School project millions of dollars over budget

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 4, 2022 | Uncategorized

Rising construction costs and quickly climbing interest rates have pushed the Farmington High School construction project about $18 million over budget, and town voters will get to decide next month how to deal with that. School and municipal officials are asking...
Farmington High School project millions of dollars over budget

Darien wants to renovate three elementary schools for $68M. See what they’re proposing.

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 4, 2022 | Uncategorized

KG+D Architects Vice President Erik Kaeyer unveiled concept designs of the proposed Hindley, Royle and Holmes elementary school additions at a Board of Education meeting last month. The designs were unanimously approved by the Board of Education. The estimated...
Farmington High School project millions of dollars over budget

Connecticut’s major development and construction projects underway

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 3, 2022 | Uncategorized

Bradley International Airport competed its $210 million ground transportation center in July and already has its sights set on other projects. In July, the airport received a $20 million federal grant that will go toward a larger $185 million redevelopment of...
Farmington High School project millions of dollars over budget

New Haven chooses Pennrose over Glendower to redevelop former Strong School

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 3, 2022 | Uncategorized

The city has chosen Pennrose, a developer active in 20 states, over the Glendower Group, development arm of the Housing Authority of New Haven, as preferred developer for mixed-use development at the former Horace H. Strong School site in the heart of Fair Haven,...
Farmington High School project millions of dollars over budget

Cromwell OKs razing Red Lion hotel for apartments, retail plaza. Here’s what the new development could look like.

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 3, 2022 | Uncategorized

If Cromwell grants a tax abatement and state traffic officials give their approval, a developer says the deteriorating and long-vacant Red Lion hotel in Cromwell could soon be razed to make way for 254 apartments, 20 townhouse condos and a mid-sized restaurant and...
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