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Demolition of flood-prone West Haven homes to improve drainage, create open space

Demolition of flood-prone West Haven homes to improve drainage, create open space

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

The city on Dec. 22 posted a request for proposals to prepare for the abatement and demolition of eight homes on six streets located as northerly as Brown Street and as southerly as 3rd Avenue Extension. The other streets with at least one home cited for abatement and...
Demolition of flood-prone West Haven homes to improve drainage, create open space

Former Bristol Myers property in Wallingford dormant despite warehouse approval

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

It has been a year since the owner of the former Bristol Myers Squib property on Research Parkway in Wallingford got approval for a 440,000 square foot warehouse and 10,000 square feet of office space, but it doesn’t appear that construction of the facility is...
Demolition of flood-prone West Haven homes to improve drainage, create open space

CTDOT: Norwalk Merritt 7 train station completed, with ribbon-cutting set for walkway in next week

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 3, 2024 | Uncategorized

A ribbon-cutting ceremony for Norwalk’s long-awaited new Merritt 7 train station will officially welcome commuters to the completed project within the next week, a Connecticut Department of Transportation spokesperson said. Work crews completed construction between...
Demolition of flood-prone West Haven homes to improve drainage, create open space

Norwalk schools wrap up projects, prepare to break ground on two new buildings

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 2, 2024 | Uncategorized

Two large construction projects in the Norwalk Public Schools were ready for public use in 2023, and there are plans to begin work on two new projects in the New Year. Cranbury Elementary School welcomed the inaugural classes at its new campus this past fall, with...
Demolition of flood-prone West Haven homes to improve drainage, create open space

Work begins on $500M project to improve busy I-91, I-691 and Route 15 interchange in Meriden

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 2, 2024 | Uncategorized

State transportation officials have quietly ramped up work on a nearly $500 million project overhauling one of central Connecticut’s most congested and headache-inducing highway corridors. On Thursday, the state Department of Transportation opened bidding for the...
Demolition of flood-prone West Haven homes to improve drainage, create open space

CT Port Authority’s New London pier, once mired in cost overruns, projects profit as wind energy hub

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 28, 2023 | Uncategorized

The once-troubled State Pier project in New London is on track to show a $1 million dollar profit over its first year in operation, a departure from its rocky start when construction costs ballooned to more than three times the original estimate. After four years of...
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