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Rejected: Large industrial, retail and hotel plan near I-84 in central CT

Rejected: Large industrial, retail and hotel plan near I-84 in central CT

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 23, 2026 | Uncategorized

A prominent Connecticut developer who proposed building a 114-room hotel, big-box retail store and 100,000-square-foot industrial building in a Southington woodlands lost his bid for a zone change on Tuesday. Domenic Carpionato’s Southington 2 LLC told the town that...
Rejected: Large industrial, retail and hotel plan near I-84 in central CT

514 apartments, office building coming to Milford’s Wheelers Farm Road, just off parkway

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 23, 2026 | Uncategorized

MILFORD — What for 40 years or so has been one of Milford’s largest office complexes on Wheelers Farm Road will soon undergo big changes, as developers demolish three of the five office buildings and replace them with two types of apartments and a host of...
Rejected: Large industrial, retail and hotel plan near I-84 in central CT

Submarine manufacturer Electric Boat breaks ground on ‘magnificent’ warehouse in North Stonington

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 23, 2026 | Uncategorized

NORTH STONINGTON — Every day, thousands of drivers on Interstate 95 see General Dynamics Electric Boat’s shipyard in Groton as they take the Gold Star Memorial Bridge across the Thames River. Soon, the submarine manufacturer will have another landmark just off the...
Rejected: Large industrial, retail and hotel plan near I-84 in central CT

Developer proposes solar facility over Bradley Airport employee parking lot

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 22, 2026 | Uncategorized

WINDSOR LOCKS — A solar developer has proposed a new “carport” facility on top of an existing parking lot at Bradley International Airport. West Hartford-based solar developer Verogy, through its subsidiary Windsor Locks Solar One LLC, has filed a petition...
Rejected: Large industrial, retail and hotel plan near I-84 in central CT

Killingly residents protest warehouses as Amazon announces plans for new fulfillment center

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 22, 2026 | Uncategorized

Killingly — The developers behind a controversial 1.3-million-square-foot distribution center project off Interstate 395 this week announced Amazon as the prospective facility’s tenant. Amazon Economic Development Director Brad Griggs said the fulfillment center...
Rejected: Large industrial, retail and hotel plan near I-84 in central CT

Lamont meets with Brookfield first selectman about Iroquois project

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 22, 2026 | Uncategorized

Gov. Ned Lamont met with the first selectman of Brookfield on Monday to discuss a controversial natural gas expansion project that has stirred deep opposition in the town at the edge of Fairfield County. First Selectman Steve Dunn, a Democrat, is part of a group of...
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