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Multi-generational housing project eyed for Felician Sisters’ Enfield campus

Multi-generational housing project eyed for Felician Sisters’ Enfield campus

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 7, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Enfield Planning and Zoning Commission is expected to vote next month on a proposed zone change that would allow the Felician Sisters group to partner with developers on a 250-unit multi-generational housing complex. The Felician Sisters would continue to own the...
Multi-generational housing project eyed for Felician Sisters’ Enfield campus

Torrington seeks $9.73 million for street, building improvements

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 7, 2022 | Uncategorized

Economic Development Director Rista Malanaca has developed a robust list of projects and is hoping the city will receive more than $9 million for those endeavors from the Communities Challenge Grant program, overseen by the state Department of Economic and Community...
Multi-generational housing project eyed for Felician Sisters’ Enfield campus

Mixed-use complex with river views planned in downtown Middletown

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 7, 2022 | Uncategorized

The firm chosen to develop a three-parcel plot behind Main Street has laid out a preliminary concept for a multi-level housing and retail complex on three-and-a-half acres of downtown land that eventually would connect to the riverfront. The Spectra Construction...
Multi-generational housing project eyed for Felician Sisters’ Enfield campus

State Terminates Agreement to Sell Mystic Oral School to Respler Homes

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 5, 2022 | Uncategorized

The state has terminated its contract to sell the Mystic Oral School to Respler Homes LLC, a deal that a number of residents have opposed since its inception in 2019. John Burt, manager of the Town of Groton, confirmed that the state had terminated the purchase...
Multi-generational housing project eyed for Felician Sisters’ Enfield campus

Stamford mayor withdraws proposed sale of vacant Glenbrook Community Center at 11th hour

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 5, 2022 | Uncategorized

Mayor Caroline Simmons has pulled a proposal to have the closed Glenbrook Community Center redeveloped into affordable housing, saying the plan doesn’t have enough support to pass the Board of Representatives. The board was set to vote on the proposed sale of...
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