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Developers moving forward with $32.47M ground-up apartment development near Hartford City Hall

Developers moving forward with $32.47M ground-up apartment development near Hartford City Hall

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

Partners rehabbing a former Hartford firehouse and shuttered municipal building into apartments are moving to launch an estimated $32.47 million construction of a new 126-unit residential building on surface parking lots near Hartford City Hall. Daniel Klaynberg,...
Developers moving forward with $32.47M ground-up apartment development near Hartford City Hall

Amtrak Promises ‘Clean Sheet,’ But Seeks Viable Off-Corridor Route From New Haven to Providence

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

In a phone call on Thursday, Rep. Joe Courtney told CT Examiner that he had met with Amtrak officials for a briefing that focused on on-corridor investments and a “clean sheet” for the agency’s reboot of high-speed rail planning between New Haven and Providence. Six...
Developers moving forward with $32.47M ground-up apartment development near Hartford City Hall

Stamford has $2.5M to create a way to get around the city that’s not a train or bus

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

Stamford has received about $2.52 million to build a new transportation program which officials say could help some residents reach places not covered by bus and train routes. With money from the Connecticut Department of Transportation, Stamford is is looking to...
Developers moving forward with $32.47M ground-up apartment development near Hartford City Hall

Renovations at Darien elementary schools could spike in cost by at least $17M, totaling close to $100M

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

Following a second round of construction bids, renovations for the Hindley, Holmes and Royle elementary schools are now expected to cost closer to $100 million, up from the $82,250,000 originally allocated for the project. The renovations call for an overhaul of the...
Developers moving forward with $32.47M ground-up apartment development near Hartford City Hall

Naugatuck applies for $8M state grant to revitalize Rubber Avenue parcels

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 11, 2023 | Uncategorized

The town is looking to acquire state funding to revitalize parcels of land on a major connector road, Rubber Avenue. The borough held a hybrid public informational meeting on Dec. 5 for the Rubber Avenue Corridor Community Investment Fund application through the state...
Developers moving forward with $32.47M ground-up apartment development near Hartford City Hall

Fairfield envisions transit-oriented development as part of long-range plan

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 11, 2023 | Uncategorized

The pattern is known as transit-oriented development, and it’s both the manifestation of Fairfield’s population growth over the past decade and a sign of where the town could be headed over the next 10 years as part of a long-term planning document that...
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