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Waterbury board OKs funds for demolition and clean up at former Anaconda American Brass site

Waterbury board OKs funds for demolition and clean up at former Anaconda American Brass site

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 23, 2025 | Uncategorized

WATERBURY — The Board of Aldermen voted last week to spend another $5.44 million on removing foundations and cleaning the former Anaconda American Brass site, and readying it for redevelopment. At its Dec. 15 meeting, the board voted 11-4 to approve hiring Manafort...
Waterbury board OKs funds for demolition and clean up at former Anaconda American Brass site

Developer readies to build 176 mixed-income apartments at old CT office park

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 19, 2025 | Uncategorized

As a Boston-based developer prepares to start building 100 mixed-income apartments in an affluent Farmington Valley suburb, the state is kicking in $3 million to help with the second phase that will add another 76 affordable units. Beacon Communities LLC, one of the...
Waterbury board OKs funds for demolition and clean up at former Anaconda American Brass site

Connecticut Races to Lock in Solar Energy Projects Before Federal Credits Expire

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 19, 2025 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection announced the selection of three solar projects on Thursday that will expand grid capacity, racing to lock in federal clean energy tax credits before they expire. The agency said the projects would...
Waterbury board OKs funds for demolition and clean up at former Anaconda American Brass site

Work on offshore wind project off CT coast resumes after federal shutdown

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 19, 2025 | Uncategorized

The region’s Revolution Wind project is moving forward and should start supplying power to homeowners next year, following a months-long shutdown and recent legal battle, officials said. Construction of the offshore wind farm was halted in August after the...
Waterbury board OKs funds for demolition and clean up at former Anaconda American Brass site

Construction of new Roxbury School wins key approval in Stamford

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 19, 2025 | Uncategorized

STAMFORD — After lengthy delays, plans for a new Roxbury School building and the demolition of the old school are moving forward. The Stamford Planning Board reviewed and approved plans for the new school construction, as part of the process to acquire state funding....
Waterbury board OKs funds for demolition and clean up at former Anaconda American Brass site

North Haven could have four new elementary school buildings by 2033, experts say

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 18, 2025 | Uncategorized

NORTH HAVEN — With four public elementary schools in North Haven due for an upgrade, building planning experts and engineers have recommended a scenario that would include rebuilding them all. At the Board of Education’s recent meeting, officials from MP Planning...
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