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Bristol issues RFP for ‘prime development property’ near ESPN

Bristol issues RFP for ‘prime development property’ near ESPN

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

Bristol officials announced Wednesday that the city is accepting requests for proposals from developers and others for the sale and development of a remediated brownfield property located across the street from ESPN’s campus. The property, at 894 Middle St.,...
Bristol issues RFP for ‘prime development property’ near ESPN

Trumbull residents approve constructing a new Hillcrest Middle School with over 13,000 “yes” votes

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

Residents can look forward to the construction of a new Hillcrest Middle School after a majority of residents voted to approve it Tuesday. Unofficial results from the Registrar of Voters Office show the town’s referendum ballot question get over 13,000...
Bristol issues RFP for ‘prime development property’ near ESPN

Waterbury OKs developer’s wetlands plan for Amazon warehouse on ‘virgin land’

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 7, 2024 | Uncategorized

Officials with the Waterbury Inland Wetlands Commission approved developer Bluewater Property Group’s plan to build an Amazon fulfillment center on the Naugatuck line, after hearing opposition from a handful of residents with environmental concerns. Located on a...
Bristol issues RFP for ‘prime development property’ near ESPN

Trumbull residents will vote whether to OK funds for a new Hillcrest Middle School

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

Principal Bryan Rickert said the 117,000-square-foot building is bursting at the seams and staff are forced to convert various spaces into other uses against their original design. There is referendum vote looming on Tuesday to decide if the town can build a new...
Bristol issues RFP for ‘prime development property’ near ESPN

This new CT soccer team and stadium could transform the region, but questions remain

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

Organizers are confident a project that includes bringing an MLS Next Pro soccer team to Connecticut will have a transformative effect on the region. But a year after the pitch was made public, questions remain regarding just how much money the project could cost...
Bristol issues RFP for ‘prime development property’ near ESPN

Southington’s safety and streetscape project expected to be completed by June 2025

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 4, 2024 | Uncategorized

The $5.4 million project intended to improve pedestrian and motorist safety in the area of Route 10 and West Main Street is expected to be completed in late spring after a couple of hurdles have caused a three-month timeline to become nearly a year. Funded through the...
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