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Manafort Bros. up for $3.6M contract to clear massive industrial building from Waterbury center

Manafort Bros. up for $3.6M contract to clear massive industrial building from Waterbury center

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 18, 2023 | Uncategorized

Waterbury officials are asking the city’s Board of Aldermen to sign off Monday on a contract paying Plainville-based Manafort Brothers up to $3.6 million to demolish a former brass factory in the heart of the city. Waterbury paid $2.3 million for the...
Manafort Bros. up for $3.6M contract to clear massive industrial building from Waterbury center

Flood-prone Meriden spared from heaviest rainfall during weekend storms

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 18, 2023 | Uncategorized

Flooding during significant rainfall events historically has been an issue in Meriden. But officials say ongoing efforts during the yearslong Harbor Brook flood control project, which is ongoing, have reduced the severity of those such storms. The Meriden Green is a...
Manafort Bros. up for $3.6M contract to clear massive industrial building from Waterbury center

Ridgefield Route 7 sewer project deadline delayed, costs rise 15 percent

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 18, 2023 | Uncategorized

The town is roughly a year behind on its upgrades to its sewer system, a project that when completed would improve the water quality in the Norwalk River. The project cost has grown 15 percent to $57.1 million due to inflation and supply chain woes, and involves...
Manafort Bros. up for $3.6M contract to clear massive industrial building from Waterbury center

Demolition could begin this week at Bridgeport’s former Testo’s, 177 apartments planned for site

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 18, 2023 | Uncategorized

Demolition of the former Testo’s restaurant, where Bridgeport’s long-time Democratic Party chief for years cooked for patrons and concocted political recipes for the city, could begin this week to make way for a 177-unit market rate apartment complex. The...
Manafort Bros. up for $3.6M contract to clear massive industrial building from Waterbury center

Growing Hartford-focused developer lines up 78-unit development on city land

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 17, 2023 | Uncategorized

A developer with a growing roster of apartment developments and renovations in a long-struggling corner of Hartford has proposed a $30.4 million project mixing 78 apartments and 12,000 square feet of commercial and office space on two city-owned properties. Now,...
Manafort Bros. up for $3.6M contract to clear massive industrial building from Waterbury center

Southington library to break ground on new building next week

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 17, 2023 | Uncategorized

Construction is about to commence on the Southington Library site, following nearly two years of planning by the Library Building Committee. Contractors at Whiting-Turner planned to move their trailer on site Friday, and erecting a fence around the construction area...
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