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Developer of 486-unit Middletown apartment complex envisions ‘campus’ ambience

Developer of 486-unit Middletown apartment complex envisions ‘campus’ ambience

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 5, 2023 | Uncategorized

By the time the Springside Middletown complex off Newfield Street is complete, developer Bob Dale hopes, it will contain 486 apartments, which Mayor Ben Florsheim says makes it one of the biggest construction projects of its type in the state. Construction of the...
Developer of 486-unit Middletown apartment complex envisions ‘campus’ ambience

Second phase of luxury apartments being built at Perkins Farm in Mystic

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 5, 2023 | Uncategorized

Six months into construction of phase two of his massive Perkins Farm development, local developer Dave Lattizori is preparing to begin lining up tenants. Harbor Heights II, which broke ground in June on 123 luxury apartments, including 32 fourth-floor penthouse...
Developer of 486-unit Middletown apartment complex envisions ‘campus’ ambience

New London seeking $8 million state grant to complete funding for downtown transit improvements

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 5, 2023 | Uncategorized

The city is applying for an $8 million state Department of Economic and Community Development Community Investment Fund grant that Mayor Michael Passero said would cover the remaining costs of an anticipated $25 million plan to expand and overhaul transportation...
Developer of 486-unit Middletown apartment complex envisions ‘campus’ ambience

Fears Mount Over Industrial Project’s Impact on Ledyard Neighborhood

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 5, 2023 | Uncategorized

Only a stone wall separates Cerveney’s property from Mount Decatur — the site of a fort built during the War of 1812 — where Quincy, Massachusetts-based Cashman Dredging is proposing a five- to 10-year “industrial regrading” project to turn much of the hill into a...
Developer of 486-unit Middletown apartment complex envisions ‘campus’ ambience

Hydropower advocates warn Connecticut risks further dam closures due to economic conditions

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 4, 2023 | Uncategorized

Connecticut’s already diminished hydropower industry is at risk of further losses due to aging infrastructure and poor economic conditions, industry leaders told a state hydropower task force on Friday. Hydroelectric power accounts for less than 1 percent of the...
Developer of 486-unit Middletown apartment complex envisions ‘campus’ ambience

Demo of Madison’s Watrous Nursing Home to make way for $2 million luxury homes

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 4, 2023 | Uncategorized

The demolition of Watrous Nursing Home this week will make room for a three-lot subdivision on the 2.96-acre parcel, with lots ranging in price from $775,000 to $795,000. The Planning & Zoning Commission had approved the plans, submitted by Mady Devel III LLC, at...
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