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Mixed-use redevelopment proposed for iconic Republican-American newspaper HQ in Waterbury

Mixed-use redevelopment proposed for iconic Republican-American newspaper HQ in Waterbury

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

Featuring a 245-foot-tall clock tower adorned with gargoyles, the roughly 70,000-square-foot brick headquarters of the Republican-American newspaper in the center of Waterbury is among the most recognizable buildings in Connecticut. Now, the family-run company that...
Mixed-use redevelopment proposed for iconic Republican-American newspaper HQ in Waterbury

Norwich to buy bank building, seek voter support for $49 million police station

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

The City Council voted 6-1 Monday night to purchase the Chelsea Groton Bank building on Main Street for $800,000 with a plan to seek voter support in November 2025 to renovate and expand the building for a new police station. After the hearing, Police Chief Patrick...
Mixed-use redevelopment proposed for iconic Republican-American newspaper HQ in Waterbury

Architectural firm to pay back $600K in New London community center overruns

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

A prominent city-based architectural firm has agreed to pay nearly $600,000 to cover cost overruns ― ranging from site work to crew toilets ― at the new community center after its subcontractor failed to secure crucial state permits in the early stages of the project....
Mixed-use redevelopment proposed for iconic Republican-American newspaper HQ in Waterbury

Aquarion closes section of Route 106 in Wilton to install water main that also serves Norwalk

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

A section of Route 106 will be closed on weekdays as Aquarion Water Co. installs a critical new utility pipe. The closure between Old Boston Road and Old Kings Highway in Wilton began Monday and is expected to last for three to four weeks, according to the...
Mixed-use redevelopment proposed for iconic Republican-American newspaper HQ in Waterbury

CT has $138.5 million set aside for school air quality. Why are there no plans to spend it?

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

Connecticut will not offer a third round of school air quality grants due to “funding constraints,” the state says, despite $138.5 million remaining in a fund intended for that purpose. Created in 2022 after years of advocacy to improve school air quality...
Mixed-use redevelopment proposed for iconic Republican-American newspaper HQ in Waterbury

Yale New Haven Hospital to mark construction milestone for Adams Neurosciences Center

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

More than two years after breaking ground for the project, Yale New Haven Hospital will celebrate a milestone for the construction of its new Adams Neurosciences Center. The hospital broke ground in August 2022 on the $838 million, 505,000-square-foot center on its...
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