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Major project proposed for former movie theater site in Pawcatuck

Major project proposed for former movie theater site in Pawcatuck

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

READCO of Old Lyme is proposing to turn the former Hoyt’s/Regal Cinema on Route 2 into a recreational center for pickleball as well as constructing four buildings with 124 apartments and 10,000 feet of commercial space on the remainder of the site. The Old Lyme-based...
Major project proposed for former movie theater site in Pawcatuck

A $1 billion bridge. The $300 million pier. Why are project construction costs in CT so high?

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

At nearly $1 billion apiece, the cost of replacing a pair of century-old rail bridges in Connecticut makes them among the most expensive transportation projects in the federal government’s pipeline. Both projects — Norwalk’s Walk Bridge Replacement and the...
Major project proposed for former movie theater site in Pawcatuck

Developer of Testo’s site in Bridgeport sues to get permits back

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

As he promised in late October, Stephen Bellis, the attorney for the developer, has filed a lawsuit seeking to ultimately uphold the initial approval for the project and reverse decisions by Zoning Director Paul Boucher and the zoning appeals board to rescind that...
Major project proposed for former movie theater site in Pawcatuck

What does ‘capping’ I-84 even mean? Greater Hartford residents get answers on DOT’s plans

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Greater Hartford Mobility Study, which has been in the works since 2020, follows decades of planning about what to do with I-84. Leaders have proposed tunnels, closing exit ramps and other fixes as part of the Hartford 400 plan. The mobility study proposes four...
Major project proposed for former movie theater site in Pawcatuck

Fairfield starts long-awaited project to address issues at Penfield Pavilion behind schedule

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 10, 2023 | Uncategorized

A multi-million dollar project to remove toxic soil and rebuild the foundation at Penfield Pavilion has started, though it’s later than expected. Chief Administrative Officer Tom Bremer confirmed the first phase of the project began with “hot spot...
Major project proposed for former movie theater site in Pawcatuck

Stamford’s crumbling West Main St. Bridge closed and temporary one installed — but for how long?

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 10, 2023 | Uncategorized

After delayed supply deliveries pushed the project back, crews have been piecing together a temporary bridge next to the crumbling, 135-year-old one. Officials are working to have the new bridge open to pedestrians “by year’s end,” city engineer Lou...
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