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The Northeast is poised to become a ‘hydrogen hub’

The Northeast is poised to become a ‘hydrogen hub’

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 19, 2022 | Uncategorized

The bipartisan infrastructure law that Congress passed in 2021 gave $8 billion to the Department of Energy, or DOE, to support the development of at least four regional “hubs” for clean hydrogen, which is seen as a promising alternative fuel to fossil fuels for a...
The Northeast is poised to become a ‘hydrogen hub’

Developer seeks Stratford’s OK for 129 apartments on Hawley Lane

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 19, 2022 | Uncategorized

The New Jersey-based development company behind the Merritt 8 Corporate Park is aiming to build a 129-unit apartment complex on the same site. Mountain Development Corporation is seeking the town’s approval to construct the four-story building on a largely-undeveloped...
The Northeast is poised to become a ‘hydrogen hub’

Greenwich Hospital rejected several site options for its expansion. Here’s why.

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 19, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Greenwich Hospital administration considered and then rejected several alternate sites for its proposed upgraded cancer facility, in part because of parking, its formal application spells out. The hospital is seeking to build a 56,000-square-foot Smilow Cancer...
The Northeast is poised to become a ‘hydrogen hub’

City Hall renovations kicked off with a ceremony Thursday

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 18, 2022 | Uncategorized

City and project leaders held a groundbreaking ceremony to kick off the planned City Hall renovations Thursday. Following the ceremony, which saw city leaders don hard hats and dig with shovels, Mayor Jeff Caggiano gathered architectural renderings for the new city...
The Northeast is poised to become a ‘hydrogen hub’

Demolition grows near for hulking, abandoned Ames headquarters in Rocky Hill

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 18, 2022 | Uncategorized

With excavators and a bulldozer standing by, the developer planning apartments at the long-abandoned Ames headquarters in Rocky Hill has begun environmental remediation after buying the property for $2.3 million. Rocky Hill struggled for years to find a major retailer...
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