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CT officials cut deal for XL Center renovations that includes private funding

CT officials cut deal for XL Center renovations that includes private funding

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 14, 2023 | Uncategorized

The XL Center could get $20 million in private funding to put toward a renovation that would cost more than $100 million, according to the state budget passed by the Senate and the House before the end of the legislative session. The budget would allow for Oak View...
CT officials cut deal for XL Center renovations that includes private funding

Stonington, state begin talks about controversial viaduct plan

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

Town and borough officials said they’re optimistic that the state Department of Transportation is paying attention to their questions about a $25.5 million plan to replace the Alpha Avenue viaduct. The plan to replace the 83-year-old bridge announced last month would...
CT officials cut deal for XL Center renovations that includes private funding

Massive Hartford project may require tax breaks to be built

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

In a letter to City Council, Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin said public subsidies would be necessary to complete the Bushnell South project. The proposed agreement would allow the mayor to enter into tax-fixing agreements with developers of the project. The tax agreements...
CT officials cut deal for XL Center renovations that includes private funding

Camp Sloper secures funding to finish pond dredging in Southington

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 13, 2023 | Uncategorized

YMCA Camp Sloper secured $500,000 in additional funding this past legislative session, giving the East Street outdoor center the remaining money needed to dredge Sloper Pond. Sloper Pond has been naturally filling up with silt, and eventually would have turned into a...
CT officials cut deal for XL Center renovations that includes private funding

With a $300M pier overhaul nearly complete, Connecticut looks to put New London at center of New England’s offshore wind industry

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

In coming weeks, the tops of enormous tower sections for offshore windmills — 300 feet tall and 20 feet around — will rise above the bridge from the harborside, the most visible component of an ambitious, $300 million commitment by the state not only to renewable...
CT officials cut deal for XL Center renovations that includes private funding

$25M industrial building development planned for Southington site

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

A local development team is seeking land use permits for a vacant parcel in Southington that they will sell for a future industrial warehouse project. Mark Lovley and Jason Manafort, principals of Technology Industrial Park LLC, bought a 53-acre vacant parcel at 53...
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