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East Hartford’s first new apartment complex in 50 years key piece to revitalization plan

East Hartford’s first new apartment complex in 50 years key piece to revitalization plan

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

Local officials have approved an $81 million project that Mayor Mike Walsh says would be the first apartment complex built in town in nearly 50 years. The town’s Planning and Zoning Commission approved the project at its meeting on Wednesday. Plans call for the...
East Hartford’s first new apartment complex in 50 years key piece to revitalization plan

Long-dormant Cheshire property could attract 300 apartments and a national grocery store chain

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

Officials with Eastpointe, a Fairfield developer, have presented Cheshire’s Planning and Zoning Commission with plans for a 300-unit apartment complex that would be built within Stone Bridge Crossing. The 107-acre mixed use development, is located near the...
East Hartford’s first new apartment complex in 50 years key piece to revitalization plan

Mixed-use apartment development eyed for Berlin Turnpike

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

Nicholas R. Morizio, a broker with Colliers International and manager for property owner 550-554 Berlin Turnpike Associates LLC, submitted applications to the town’s Planning and Zoning Commission in July for the development project and a zone change from BT-1, Berlin...
East Hartford’s first new apartment complex in 50 years key piece to revitalization plan

Judge orders halt to Rhode Island truck tolls, rules system is unconstitutional

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

A federal judge has slammed the brakes on Rhode Island’s truck tolls and sided with the long-haul trucking industry’s complaint that the highway charges were unfair and unconstitutional. After U.S. District Court Judge William E. Smith ordered Rhode Island...
East Hartford’s first new apartment complex in 50 years key piece to revitalization plan

Middletown P&Z Approves Big Y Development on South Main

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

Despite concerns from several neighboring residents, the Planning and Zoning Commission overwhelmingly approved a proposal for a new Big Y on South Main Street near Randolph Road last week. The 6-1 decision made last Wednesday will allow Stone Point Properties to...
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