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Developer of Danbury apartment complex who missed 2 completion deadlines promises not to miss a 3rd

Developer of Danbury apartment complex who missed 2 completion deadlines promises not to miss a 3rd

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 5, 2022 | Uncategorized

The developer of the most anticipated residential development in downtown Danbury blames the “unprecedented circumstances” of the coronavirus for missing two completion deadlines and promises not to miss a third deadline at the end of this year. Developer Dan Bertram...
Developer of Danbury apartment complex who missed 2 completion deadlines promises not to miss a 3rd

Beacon Falls road project receives green light to seek funds

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 5, 2022 | Uncategorized

The town has received the final approval to obtain state funds for the reconstruction of Burton Road. The town on Dec. 24, 2020, closed the section of Burton Road from Wolfe Avenue to North Main Street to traffic due to structural issues and fears the road could fail....
Developer of Danbury apartment complex who missed 2 completion deadlines promises not to miss a 3rd

What’s next for closed Hartford trash plant? Officials say future still uncertain.

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 3, 2022 | Uncategorized

The City Council last week unanimously passed a resolution calling on MIRA to “present an exit plan to the council” regarding the plant, which was closed this summer. MIRA President Tom Kirk said he was aware of the resolution, but had already submitted an exit plan...
Developer of Danbury apartment complex who missed 2 completion deadlines promises not to miss a 3rd

Proposed second Norwich business park plan submitted

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 3, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Norwich Community Development Corp. has a purchase agreement for $3.55 million for the 17 parcels that include the former Tarryk and Dolittle farms on land that abuts Interstate 395, Canterbury Turnpike, Lawler Lane, Scotland Road, and Route 97 in Occum. Norwich...
Developer of Danbury apartment complex who missed 2 completion deadlines promises not to miss a 3rd

Meriden panel backs application to demolish former hospital

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 3, 2022 | Uncategorized

The city’s effort to repurpose the former Meriden-Wallingford Hospital inched forward this past week, with the City Council’s Finance Committee signing off on a request to pursue state grant funds to partially demolish the site. The Finance Committee on Tuesday...
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