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Quarry Walk developer looks to build village oasis in New Haven area with 400 units, shops, dining

Quarry Walk developer looks to build village oasis in New Haven area with 400 units, shops, dining

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 8, 2026 | Uncategorized

After carving out a village oasis from scratch amid the Oxford woods, a developer is moving ahead with its next project alongside a historic ice pond outside New Haven — in the heart of an industrial district today, where it hopes to create a similar haven for people...
Quarry Walk developer looks to build village oasis in New Haven area with 400 units, shops, dining

City Council authorizes Norwich to seek grant to study massive Chestnut Street Mill housing project

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 4, 2026 | Uncategorized

Norwich — The City Council on Monday authorized the city to apply for a $250,000 state grant to fund a feasibility study of a developer’s plan to transform the former Chestnut Street Mill into as many as 170 workforce housing units. Councilors voted unanimously...
Quarry Walk developer looks to build village oasis in New Haven area with 400 units, shops, dining

Killingly residents protest Amazon distribution center

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 3, 2026 | Uncategorized

Killingly — Opponents of Amazon’s plan to build a massive warehouse on Westcott Road turned out in full force on Monday for the Inland Wetlands and Watercourses Commission’s final public hearing on the proposal. Nearly three dozen residents rallied outside Town Hall...
Quarry Walk developer looks to build village oasis in New Haven area with 400 units, shops, dining

Middletown Officials Push DOT for Public Input on Route 9 Changes

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 3, 2026 | Uncategorized

MIDDLETOWN — As the state Department of Transportation explores potential remedies to the high number of crashes on Route 9 through Middletown and Portland, local officials are seeking to ensure residents have a voice in the process. The city’s Common Council passed a...
Quarry Walk developer looks to build village oasis in New Haven area with 400 units, shops, dining

First housing projects OK’d through Connecticut development authority

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 3, 2026 | Uncategorized

The first four developments paid for through the Connecticut Municipal Development Authority, including housing, a museum and downtown retail space, got approval on Friday for about $19 million in bond funding. Connecticut’s State Bond Commission approved about $652...
Quarry Walk developer looks to build village oasis in New Haven area with 400 units, shops, dining

Stamford kicks off new Westhill High School construction project with groundbreaking

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 3, 2026 | Uncategorized

STAMFORD — Construction of the new Westhill High School, likely the largest school project in Connecticut history, is now officially underway — at least symbolically. A collection of local and state officials gathered at the Stamford school Tuesday afternoon to...
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