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Plans for Wilton’s first hotel at iPark complex on Norwalk border face public hearing

Plans for Wilton’s first hotel at iPark complex on Norwalk border face public hearing

by Joelyn Leon | May 18, 2023 | Uncategorized

As the Wilton Planning & Zoning Commission considers a proposal for a new four-story hotel on the town’s side of the iPark complex, owners of the campus outlined its plans to also build a parking garage and apartments on the Norwalk side. The P&Z...
Plans for Wilton’s first hotel at iPark complex on Norwalk border face public hearing

Ridgefield to sell sewer treatment facility to developer planning 92 townhouses and apartments

by Joelyn Leon | May 18, 2023 | Uncategorized

The 877 Ethan Allen Highway property will be sold for $441,000 to the Ridgefield Professional Office Complex, which aims to build 71 townhouses and 21 apartments, including 14 units that will be designated as affordable. The property, also known as the “Village at...
Plans for Wilton’s first hotel at iPark complex on Norwalk border face public hearing

Bridgeport may demolish long-abandoned Warnaco factory

by Joelyn Leon | May 18, 2023 | Uncategorized

CT Century Gardens, run by Albert Gad, has been fighting the condemnation in state Superior Court since January and also earlier this month placed the factory on the market for $6.5 million. While CT Century Gardens wants $6.5 million, the building has been appraised...
Plans for Wilton’s first hotel at iPark complex on Norwalk border face public hearing

Middletown housing complex ‘breaks ground’ with offering private money for minority contractors

by Joelyn Leon | May 18, 2023 | Uncategorized

With an official construction kickoff Tuesday in Middletown, Springside moved closer to becoming one of the largest new apartment complexes in central Connecticut: Plans call for 414 units. Middletown negotiated two unusual provisions when it granted tax breaks to...
Plans for Wilton’s first hotel at iPark complex on Norwalk border face public hearing

Connecticut Water Co. investing $60 million in infrastructure improvements this year

by Joelyn Leon | May 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Connecticut Water Co. will invest $60 million this year on more than 100 infrastructure upgrades and improvement projects, officials with the Clinton-based utility have announced. Connecticut Water, which serves more than 350,000 people in 60 communities in the...
Plans for Wilton’s first hotel at iPark complex on Norwalk border face public hearing

CT Children’s new $280M patient tower a linchpin in broader financial turnaround, expansion

by Joelyn Leon | May 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

The $280 million new tower, adjacent to the hospital’s current Hartford premises, has been in the works for several years. It will house several ambitious new programs, including a fetal surgery center that is expected to make Hartford a national leader in the...
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