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Plainville Middle School renovations move forward with New Britain based architectural firm

Plainville Middle School renovations move forward with New Britain based architectural firm

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 15, 2024 | Uncategorized

An architectural firm has been chosen and funds have been awarded for the middle school building project, which is anticipated to be completed in the fall of 2028. The town put out a request for proposals for the design work for the project back on June 24. The...
Plainville Middle School renovations move forward with New Britain based architectural firm

Stamford residents upset Roxbury School project in limbo: ‘Stop wasting time and wasting money’

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 15, 2024 | Uncategorized

Roxbury Elementary School teacher Kristyn O’Brien’s husband attended the elementary school in the ’80s, which she described as now being a “very dilapidated school building.” It’s why she and other Stamford residents spoke in support of a potential rebuild of...
Plainville Middle School renovations move forward with New Britain based architectural firm

Developer seeks row houses next to Bridgeport’s Steelpointe

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 15, 2024 | Uncategorized

The developers of the Steelpointe site along the harbor want approval to build row houses just a short distance away. And Robert Christoph and Robert Christoph Jr.’s proposal is receiving praise for tackling two needs in that lower East Side neighborhood. The...
Plainville Middle School renovations move forward with New Britain based architectural firm

Norwalk construction site grows for Walk Bridge replacement project as super-size equipment arrives

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 15, 2024 | Uncategorized

The massive construction site is taking shape for the Walk Bridge project, with super-size equipment on the scene along the Norwalk River. The $1 billion multi-year project to build a new railroad bridge requires the installation of eight 12-foot drilled shafts,...
Plainville Middle School renovations move forward with New Britain based architectural firm

CT natural gas utilities call state regulator’s proposed cuts totalling $75M ‘unprecedented’ and ‘punitive’

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

The state’s utility regulator has issued draft decisions imposing $75 million in cuts on two natural gas utilities, which their parent company, Orange-based Avangrid Inc., says will cause infrastructure upgrades to be deferred and lead to higher prices for customers....
Plainville Middle School renovations move forward with New Britain based architectural firm

Final steel beam tops South Norwalk School: ‘Future of education,’ with planned fall 2025 opening

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 10, 2024 | Uncategorized

School district leaders along with city and state officials stood chattering while taking turns at signing their names on a white steel beam, the last finishing touch on the skeleton of the new South Norwalk School. This sentiment abounded at the Tuesday morning...
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