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Bridgeport, CT airport authority seek operating deal for Sikorsky

Bridgeport, CT airport authority seek operating deal for Sikorsky

by Joelyn Leon | May 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

The city and the Connecticut Airport Authority have formally asked federal authorities to authorize an operating agreement for the latter to run Bridgeport’s Sikorsky Memorial Airport. The sides have since been talking about reaching an arrangement for the CAA...
Bridgeport, CT airport authority seek operating deal for Sikorsky

$6.5M CRDA loan sought for $45.35M renovation of two historic state office buildings on Trinity Street

by Joelyn Leon | May 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Capital Region Development Authority is considering a $6.5 million loan toward a $45.35 million conversion of two antique state office buildings on Hartford’s Trinity Street into 108 apartments and a restaurant. The CRDA’s Housing and Neighborhood Committee,...
Bridgeport, CT airport authority seek operating deal for Sikorsky

Architects for 3 Darien school renovations say the work will be delayed a month. Here’s why.

by Joelyn Leon | May 12, 2023 | Uncategorized

Renovations on three Darien elementary schools have been delayed a month for additional work and updated costs, sparking some concern for funding and timing for the upcoming school year. Originally slated to start construction in mid-July, renovations on Hindley,...
Bridgeport, CT airport authority seek operating deal for Sikorsky

Wesleyan planning new arts lab renovation, expansion

by Joelyn Leon | May 11, 2023 | Uncategorized

Wesleyan University in Middletown is planning a new arts center by renovating part of an existing structure and building a new addition. The project will take up university-owned space, mainly parking areas, at 177, 181 and 185 College St. The number of parking spaces...
Bridgeport, CT airport authority seek operating deal for Sikorsky

New Hampshire utility proposes transmission line from Canada to carry energy to New England

by Joelyn Leon | May 11, 2023 | Uncategorized

The proposed 211-mile, $2 billion Twin State Clean Energy Link would enter the United States in Canaan, Vt. It would be buried along state highways in Vermont and New Hampshire until it linked to an existing transmission corridor in Monroe that would carry the power...
Bridgeport, CT airport authority seek operating deal for Sikorsky

Fate of planned $107.2M XL Center upgrade could be determined this fall

by Joelyn Leon | May 10, 2023 | Uncategorized

Freimuth said he expects to release bids for the planned renovations to the downtown Hartford arena this summer, with returns expected in time to determine in “late fall” if costs fall in line with the projected $107.2 million budget. The OVG agreement is a plan to...
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