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Mayor: Redevelopment of Cromwell’s $100 million hotel complex on Route 372 still underway

Mayor: Redevelopment of Cromwell’s $100 million hotel complex on Route 372 still underway

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

The $100 million redevelopment to turn the vacant former Red Lion Hotel at 100 Berlin Road into a multi-use complex called the Lord Cromwell featuring commercial businesses, living spaces, a high-end restaurant and more continues despite no apparent activity at the...
Mayor: Redevelopment of Cromwell’s $100 million hotel complex on Route 372 still underway

Poll: 63% of voters want CT to save less, spend more on services

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 1, 2024 | Uncategorized

More than 60% of likely Connecticut voters would modify the state’s savings programs to spend more on human services, health care and education while still paying down state pension debt faster than the required pace, according to a new poll released Wednesday from...
Mayor: Redevelopment of Cromwell’s $100 million hotel complex on Route 372 still underway

Beacon Falls plans to reconstruct West Road, Church Street

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 31, 2024 | Uncategorized

Full depth reconstruction is expected to begin for two roads later this year after town officials’ approval. The Board of Selectmen at its July 8 meeting approved forwarding the new design plan for West Road back to the state Small Town Economic Assistance Program for...
Mayor: Redevelopment of Cromwell’s $100 million hotel complex on Route 372 still underway

New Haven announces details of 450-unit housing development on State and George streets

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 31, 2024 | Uncategorized

Two parking lots are about to become mixed-use developments with 450 apartments and thousands of square-feet of commercial space at State and George streets in downtown New Haven. The project will be built on what now are parking lots opposite the former site of the...
Mayor: Redevelopment of Cromwell’s $100 million hotel complex on Route 372 still underway

CRDA board signs off on $145M XL Center renovation; some planned upgrades left on cutting board

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 31, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Capital Region Development Authority’s board of directors, on Tuesday, agreed to move forward with a $145 million renovation of downtown Hartford’s XL Center arena, even as legal questions swirl around a venue ownership and management company that’s bearing $20...
Mayor: Redevelopment of Cromwell’s $100 million hotel complex on Route 372 still underway

Major overhaul of the Mystic River drawbridge planned for 2026

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 31, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Mystic River drawbridge is slated to undergo a yearlong repair project, starting in the spring of 2026, to extend the life of the more than 100-year-old bridge. The state Department of Transportation and design consultants outlined the estimated $3.7 million...
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