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Shelton P&Z approves specialty grocer, denies apartments at Fountain Square

Shelton P&Z approves specialty grocer, denies apartments at Fountain Square

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

The commission, at its meeting Wednesday, approved Highview Commercial’s request to remove the already approved office building and hotel, replacing it with a 13,500 square foot building to house an as yet unnamed grocery store. But the decision denied the developer’s...
Shelton P&Z approves specialty grocer, denies apartments at Fountain Square

CRDA head Freimuth, key player in Hartford-area redevelopment, announces plans to step down

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

Michael Freimuth, a champion of redevelopment efforts in Hartford and East Hartford, announced Thursday his will step down as executive director of the Capital Region Development Authority next June. The agency’s role has expanded to include work on housing...
Shelton P&Z approves specialty grocer, denies apartments at Fountain Square

$100M mixed-use development eyed for Enfield’s riverfront

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

Lewis Brown and Gregory Vaca of HGRE Ventures, a partnership between Avon-based Honeycomb Real Estate Partners and GRAVA Properties of West Hartford, presented preliminary plans to the Enfield Town Council this week for the Enfield Station development – a $100...
Shelton P&Z approves specialty grocer, denies apartments at Fountain Square

100-year-old bridge over state Route 34 in Oxford, destroyed in flood, could reopen in late October

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 20, 2024 | Uncategorized

It will take until the end of October – and about $1.2 million dollars – for the state Department of Transportation and its emergency contractors to build a temporary bridge to replace the 100-year-old span that was destroyed in the fatal Aug. 18 storms and...
Shelton P&Z approves specialty grocer, denies apartments at Fountain Square

UI Completes $55M Flood Protection Project in Bridgeport

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

Bridgeport’s Congress Street power substation can now remain operational during heavy storms thanks to a new flood protection system completed this week. United Illuminating, which operates the facility, invested $55 million to build a wall to protect the substation...
Shelton P&Z approves specialty grocer, denies apartments at Fountain Square

Developer wants to build apartments, food court, coffee shop in downtown Meriden

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 19, 2024 | Uncategorized

New Haven developer Choni “Johnny” Grunblatt wants to build 69 apartment units as part of a $10 million remake of Colony Street. Grunblatt is seeking to build studio apartments in five buildings alongside Railroad Avenue in what officials hope will spark...
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