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Suite Spot: New residence hall at UConn will cater to shifting student housing preferences. At a cost of $215 million

Suite Spot: New residence hall at UConn will cater to shifting student housing preferences. At a cost of $215 million

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 15, 2022 | Uncategorized

The University of Connecticut will build a $215 million residence hall with suites — the first new, student housing to be constructed on the Storrs campus in six years and nearly two decades before that — an expenditure seen as critical to attracting top-notch...
Suite Spot: New residence hall at UConn will cater to shifting student housing preferences. At a cost of $215 million

One Silver Lane plan moves forward, while another is tabled

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 15, 2022 | Uncategorized

The commission approved ND Acquisition LLC’s plan to construct two 100,000-square-foot high-tech manufacturing buildings and two large warehouses, combining for more than 2 million square feet on 300 acres just south of Rentschler Field. Director of Development Eileen...
Suite Spot: New residence hall at UConn will cater to shifting student housing preferences. At a cost of $215 million

Meet the duo behind an ambitious $30M plan to build the region’s first autonomous vehicle test track facility, research center

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 15, 2022 | Uncategorized

UConn’s Board of Trustees recently approved an option agreement to sell 105 acres in the southwest portion of the school’s Mansfield Depot Campus to a private company — Promesa Capital LLC — headed by Cortese, who would lead a group of investors in developing the site...
Suite Spot: New residence hall at UConn will cater to shifting student housing preferences. At a cost of $215 million

Shelton P&Z wants off-site parking at Canal St. development

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 15, 2022 | Uncategorized

Developing the former Chromium Process site must include the developer guaranteeing 45 parking spaces, at least nine of which would need to be off site. The Planning and Zoning Commission, at its meeting Tuesday, asked consultant Tony Panico to prepare a resolution...
Suite Spot: New residence hall at UConn will cater to shifting student housing preferences. At a cost of $215 million

Greenwich school board OKs plan for 660-student Central Middle School — with flexibility if enrollment grows

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 15, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Board of Education held numerous special meetings over the spring and summer to determine what size building would have longevity in central Greenwich, and Thursday evening, the board approved a 115,311-square-foot plan. The district’s consultants at Construction...
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