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Failed plans, many owners, contaminants: The UConn-West Hartford campus’ long road to redevelopment

Failed plans, many owners, contaminants: The UConn-West Hartford campus’ long road to redevelopment

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

But with the most concrete proposal for the property on the table — West Hartford 1 LLC wants to turn the former college campus into a mixed-use residential and retail development featuring 620 units of housing, a grocery store, a restaurant and more — a decision on...
Failed plans, many owners, contaminants: The UConn-West Hartford campus’ long road to redevelopment

New $151M bag screening facility at CT Bradley airport to free up space for more gates, concessions

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

Checked luggage is now screened by large machines adjacent to the ticket counters for the airlines that fly out of Bradley. Travelers get their boarding passes, have their suitcases weighed, and then take them to the station where U.S. Transportation Security...
Failed plans, many owners, contaminants: The UConn-West Hartford campus’ long road to redevelopment

New London to select firm for residential lead pipe replacement project

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

The City Council on Monday is slated to discuss and possibly award a nearly $5 million contract to a Stratford-based company to conduct the first phase of a long-awaited residential drinking water line replacement project. Councilors are being asked to approve a $4.94...
Failed plans, many owners, contaminants: The UConn-West Hartford campus’ long road to redevelopment

Winstanley targets early 2024 launch of $135M Enfield warehouse project

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

With a court challenge settled, Massachusetts developer Winstanley Enterprises plans to launch construction of an 819,000-square-foot warehouse in Enfield early in 2024. Winstanley plans to partner with Kansas City-based NorthPoint Development on the roughly $135...
Failed plans, many owners, contaminants: The UConn-West Hartford campus’ long road to redevelopment

Manchester to seek public input on design for $39 million new library branch, repairs to existing building

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

Manchester officials will be joined by Friar Architects and HMB Architects, firms selected to design the new building by a town committee in August. At the time, the project was expected to be completed in late 2025. Voters have already approved up to $39 million in...
Failed plans, many owners, contaminants: The UConn-West Hartford campus’ long road to redevelopment

In Norwalk, Hartford HealthCare’s $50 million hub advances as second phase of work begins

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

The work continues on the new $50 million Fairfield County hub for Hartford HealthCare as leaders celebrated by breaking ground on the second phase of the project. Formerly a Lillian August furniture store, the health-care hub will be built on the 4.16-acre property...
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