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West Haven tries again to resolve The Haven site; Water Street to remain closed

West Haven tries again to resolve The Haven site; Water Street to remain closed

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 29, 2024 | Uncategorized

With beach season looming and more traffic expected near the city’s shoreline, officials currently have no plans to reopen Water Street. Water Street, a road parallel to First Avenue, was closed for the expected construction of an outlet mall with water views...
West Haven tries again to resolve The Haven site; Water Street to remain closed

Sportsbook at Hartford’s XL Center is under-performing, as massive renovations are planned

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 29, 2024 | Uncategorized

Officials at the Connecticut Lottery Corp. and the Capital Region Development Authority say the under-performance of the restaurant and sports wagering operation can be blamed on the relative newness of the facility, which is currently less of a destination for...
West Haven tries again to resolve The Haven site; Water Street to remain closed

Pedestrian bridge envisioned as ‘formidable gateway’ to New London

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 29, 2024 | Uncategorized

The City Council this month approved paying the Hartford-based Crosskey Architects firm $22,000 in American Rescue Plan Act funding to “reimagine and design” the Water Street walking bridge that connects the Winthrop Square housing complex on Federal Street to Fulton...
West Haven tries again to resolve The Haven site; Water Street to remain closed

Meriden highway project promises major, though still unknown, disruption to residents, businesses

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 29, 2024 | Uncategorized

Silt fences sit along the eastern edge of Interstate 91 behind Bee Street where the commuter lot is now a staging area for O&G Industries to park trucks and equipment. Phase I of state Department of Transportation project number 72-245 has quietly begun in the...
West Haven tries again to resolve The Haven site; Water Street to remain closed

Three long-awaited Norwich projects receive approvals, updates

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 29, 2024 | Uncategorized

By this coming fall, there could be a locally owned restaurant open in the former racquetball court, and retail space, offices and apartments under construction, as Mattern Construction Inc. works to erase remnants of the long-closed former YMCA on Main Street. The...
West Haven tries again to resolve The Haven site; Water Street to remain closed

Fay & Wright Excavating Acquires Blastech Inc.; Forms New Company

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 29, 2024 | Uncategorized

Fay & Wright Excavating, one of the largest custom rock crushing service providers in the Northeast, recently announced that its ownership team has acquired the assets of Blastech Inc. All Blastech employees have chosen to join Tri-State Drilling and Blasting,...
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