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Developer withdraws contested application for apartments near Middletown school, wetlands

Developer withdraws contested application for apartments near Middletown school, wetlands

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 7, 2023 | Uncategorized

D&V Development of Middletown, located in Wallingford, submitted an application to the Land Use Department detailing a plan to construct housing on city-owned land. The project would involve a land swap with the city. Other issues involved the proposal’s...
Developer withdraws contested application for apartments near Middletown school, wetlands

Lowe’s and Wayfair warehouses coming to East Hartford’s Rentschler Field

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 7, 2023 | Uncategorized

Distribution warehouses for Lowe’s home improvement and Wayfair home furnishings stores, a total of 2.5 million square feet, will be built on the wide expanse of historic Rentschler Field, officials announced Monday at the ceremonial groundbreaking. Trucks and...
Developer withdraws contested application for apartments near Middletown school, wetlands

Yale to Build New School of Engineering & Applied Science Quadrangle

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 6, 2023 | Uncategorized

Over the next 10 to 15 years, Yale University will expand its School of Engineering & Applied Science (SEAS) campus presence through a construction overhaul of lower Hillhouse Avenue in New Haven, Conn. The project will take place on sites already owned and...
Developer withdraws contested application for apartments near Middletown school, wetlands

CT’s Electric Boat is in the midst of a “once in generation expansion.” Can that expand to serve an international goal?

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 6, 2023 | Uncategorized

Electric Boat hired 3,700 shipbuilders last year. It wants to hire more than 5,000 this year and just as many every year for decades into the future. The country is spending more than $13 billion a year on the two new, lethal and virtually undetectable classes of...
Developer withdraws contested application for apartments near Middletown school, wetlands

Massive Rentschler Field logistics center development inks two major tenants

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 6, 2023 | Uncategorized

Home-improvement giant Lowe’s and online home-goods retailer Wayfair will occupy two massive logistics buildings under construction in East Hartford, various sources have confirmed to the Hartford Business Journal. Massachusetts-based National Development bought 300...
Developer withdraws contested application for apartments near Middletown school, wetlands

Will sewer capacity limit shut down development in East Lyme?

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 6, 2023 | Uncategorized

Plans for the 454-unit Niantic Village senior housing complex come at a time when town utilities engineer Ben North said there’s little, if any, capacity remaining in the system designed to send 1.5 million gallons per day of sewage to New London’s Piacenti Water...
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