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Stretch of Route 34 Reopens in Oxford After August Floods

Stretch of Route 34 Reopens in Oxford After August Floods

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

State construction workers reopened a stretch of Route 34 on Wednesday that had been closed since severe flooding in August caused more than $300 million in damage. Gov. Ned Lamont heralded the completion of the bridge work in a Facebook post, saying it was completed...
Stretch of Route 34 Reopens in Oxford After August Floods

State Bond Commission to consider $1.3B for statewide projects

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 18, 2024 | Uncategorized

The state Bond Commission is scheduled to meet next week to vote on $1.3 billion in general obligation and revenue bonds for dozens of projects across the state. The agenda includes $5 million for improvements to the Department of Labor’s central office in...
Stretch of Route 34 Reopens in Oxford After August Floods

Waterbury receives proposals to redevelop 16-acre brownfield

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 17, 2024 | Uncategorized

The city of Waterbury has received multiple proposals for redevelopment of a roughly 16-acre brownfield that used to house the Anamet brass manufacturing company, and officials hope to pick a preferred developer by the end of this year. This is the city’s third search...
Stretch of Route 34 Reopens in Oxford After August Floods

Port Authority Recommends $10.3M in Grants for Harbor Improvements

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 17, 2024 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Port Authority has recommended bonding $10.3 million for local harbors and marinas through the Small Harbor Improvement Projects Program, more than double the amount given during the last round. Of the 17 proposals received before July 1, only one — a...
Stretch of Route 34 Reopens in Oxford After August Floods

$243M in projects underway at Bradley International Airport

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 17, 2024 | Uncategorized

Two major projects at Bradley International Airport — including $185 million for streamlining baggage checking and screening — are expected to be completed by early 2026, setting the stage for future expansion at Connecticut’s largest commercial airport, officials...
Stretch of Route 34 Reopens in Oxford After August Floods

Three years after joining forces, Goodwin University, Univ. of Bridgeport eye campus upgrades, program expansions with $47M in bond funds

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 16, 2024 | Uncategorized

With both institutions on more stable financial ground, the colleges in July tapped the bond market for a combined $47.1 million. Some proceeds are being used to refinance debt Goodwin took on to complete its UB acquisition. KeyBank and Liberty Bank helped finance the...
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