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Undeveloped section of Connecticut River could see more than 300 apartments

Undeveloped section of Connecticut River could see more than 300 apartments

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 3, 2025 | Uncategorized

A remote, largely overlooked section of the riverfront could soon become one of the more densely developed sections of Thompsonville with potentially more than 300 new apartments in two mid-rise buildings. A developer this summer got the town of Enfield’s go-ahead to...
Undeveloped section of Connecticut River could see more than 300 apartments

UConn trustees to consider nearly $100M for Gampel renovation; $5M for boathouse in Coventry

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 3, 2025 | Uncategorized

The University of Connecticut Board of Trustees will vote Wednesday on a $99.4 million budget for a comprehensive renovation of Gampel Pavilion — the venue’s first major update since opening in 1990. The revised final budget for the Gampel renovation is $63.4 million...
Undeveloped section of Connecticut River could see more than 300 apartments

Stamford zoning officials approve 196-unit apartment plan on former Gen Re site

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 1, 2025 | Uncategorized

Stamford’s Zoning Board on Monday unanimously approved a proposal to convert a former Gen Re office building on Long Ridge Road into a 196-unit apartment complex. The application, submitted by 120 Long Ridge LLC, calls for redeveloping the 302,000-square-foot building...
Undeveloped section of Connecticut River could see more than 300 apartments

Construction on Fitch athletic field improvements slated to begin in early 2027

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 1, 2025 | Uncategorized

Groton — Now that voters have approved a $14.3 million project to improve athletic facilities at Robert E. Fitch High School, the town will begin looking for a consultant to design the project with plans to begin construction in 2027. The town is developing a Request...
Undeveloped section of Connecticut River could see more than 300 apartments

Bridgeport had hired contractor to raze Cherry St. buildings. Now city and developer reach a truce.

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 1, 2025 | Uncategorized

BRIDGEPORT — Cherry Street Lofts developer Gary Flocco and city officials have brokered at least a temporary truce over the latter’s efforts to demolish blighted buildings intended for the residential complex’s long-delayed next phase. “We’ve come to a settlement,”...
Undeveloped section of Connecticut River could see more than 300 apartments

Roadwork to close busy ramps in two CT cities this week. One is at an often snarled area.

by Kimberly Glassman | Dec 1, 2025 | Uncategorized

Drivers may encounter roadwork early this week as road projects begin in two Connecticut cities. The East Main Street on-ramp to Route 15 North, Interstate 91 North, and Interstate 691 West in Meriden will be closed continuously to all traffic starting Monday and it...
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