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Redevelopment plan for Westbrook Outlets calls for mix of housing, commercial space

Redevelopment plan for Westbrook Outlets calls for mix of housing, commercial space

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 12, 2024 | Uncategorized

n recent weeks, the Westbrook Outlets, an open-air shopping center off Exit 65 of Interstate 95, some 20 miles west of Waterford’s Crystal Mall, has emerged as the potential site of a $425 million development that would involve leveling what’s there now and replacing...
Redevelopment plan for Westbrook Outlets calls for mix of housing, commercial space

New Milford developer’s plan for 107 townhouses raises traffic concerns: ‘It’s a very narrow road’

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 9, 2024 | Uncategorized

A proposal to build 107 townhouses on Pickett District Road has a few nearby residents concerned about the project’s potential impact on traffic and on their properties. Flagstaff Investments of New Milford submitted a special permit and site plan application to...
Redevelopment plan for Westbrook Outlets calls for mix of housing, commercial space

Solar developer eyes Manchester forest near residential area for 7.8-acre facility

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 9, 2024 | Uncategorized

A solar farm developer petitioned the state late last month to build a facility in Manchester’s “rural residential” zone. California-based TRITEC Americas hopes to install a solar array on 7.8 acres of vacant land at 250 Carter St., bordering the...
Redevelopment plan for Westbrook Outlets calls for mix of housing, commercial space

State AG: Connecticut Port Authority ‘success fee’ to contractor was legal

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 9, 2024 | Uncategorized

Attorney General William Tong on Tuesday announced his office had closed a whistleblower investigation into the Connecticut Port Authority and determined there was nothing illegal about the $523,000 “success fee” paid to a contractor, Seabury Capital, whose co-founder...
Redevelopment plan for Westbrook Outlets calls for mix of housing, commercial space

$30M Bradley Airport hangar project aims to capitalize on increased corporate jet use, despite business travel’s slow recovery

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 9, 2024 | Uncategorized

Kevin Dillon, executive director of the Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA), said 2023 was a year of continued recovery for air travel in general, and at the state’s largest hub, Bradley International Airport. “We ​captured ​back ​a ​lot ​of ​our ​pre-pandemic...
Redevelopment plan for Westbrook Outlets calls for mix of housing, commercial space

How will West Hartford reconstruct its town center? Some questions remain as new plans are shown

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 8, 2024 | Uncategorized

The reconstruction of the bustling West Hartford Center is looming. Sidewalks are narrow and hazardous, trees need to be replaced, and the existing pedestrian infrastructure is outdated and at times unsafe. The West Hartford Center Infrastructure Master Plan was first...
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