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$36M rehab hospital on Danbury’s west side approved by CT: ‘Beds of this type are extremely limited’

$36M rehab hospital on Danbury’s west side approved by CT: ‘Beds of this type are extremely limited’

by Joelyn Leon | May 1, 2023 | Uncategorized

Encompass Health Corporation, whose plans to build a $36 million 100,000-square-foot facility on Danbury’s west side were approved by zoning officials in May 2021, has been waiting for state approval of the Certificate of Need application it filed in August 2020. With...
$36M rehab hospital on Danbury’s west side approved by CT: ‘Beds of this type are extremely limited’

News Bridgeport’s building chief: Remington was ‘imminent danger’

by Joelyn Leon | May 1, 2023 | Uncategorized

If the city had not earlier this month begun tearing down parts of the blighted Remington Arms plant along Barnum Avenue, the crumbling East Side edifice, ruined by neglect, vandals, multiple fires and the elements, would have soon fallen in on its own, possibly...
$36M rehab hospital on Danbury’s west side approved by CT: ‘Beds of this type are extremely limited’

This nuclear waste has been sitting in CT for 50 years. Could it finally be removed?

by Joelyn Leon | May 1, 2023 | Uncategorized

Earlier this week, the Department of Energy released its newest roadmap toward developing a temporary solution for storing the nation’s spent nuclear fuel — a process the agency now says will take between 10 and 15 years to complete. Without any purpose-built...
$36M rehab hospital on Danbury’s west side approved by CT: ‘Beds of this type are extremely limited’

Middletowners look to High Line NYC for riverfront redevelopment ideas, Route 9 walking bridge

by Joelyn Leon | May 1, 2023 | Uncategorized

The High Line, a 1.5-mile elevated park full of lush greenery in New York City, could influence the city’s vision of creating a pedestrian walkway that would “float” above Route 9 in Middletown, reconnecting people to Middletown’s portion of the Connecticut...
$36M rehab hospital on Danbury’s west side approved by CT: ‘Beds of this type are extremely limited’

A new Westhill High School will cost $301M. Stamford’s finance board worries the city can’t pay for it

by Joelyn Leon | May 1, 2023 | Uncategorized

Members of the city’s Board of Finance said they were worried about how to pay for a new Westhill High School even with substantial help from the state. The total cash needed to pay for the work in each of the next four fiscal years is high: it’s estimated...
$36M rehab hospital on Danbury’s west side approved by CT: ‘Beds of this type are extremely limited’

Berlin’s Steele Center taking shape, with two more buildings under construction

by Joelyn Leon | Apr 28, 2023 | Uncategorized

Tony Valenti and Mark Lovely of Southington-based Lovely Development and Newport Realty are building The Steele Center, a $17-million, 75,000-square-foot commercial and residential development, that will bring 70 market-rate apartments and several commercial...
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