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Deal appears to advance Costco mega-warehouses in CT. Traffic a worry: ‘Awful lot of trucks here’

Deal appears to advance Costco mega-warehouses in CT. Traffic a worry: ‘Awful lot of trucks here’

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 15, 2026 | Uncategorized

Barely two months after Costco sued a town for blocking two proposed mega-warehouses, the town agreed to a negotiated settlement that will probably let plans for both buildings move ahead. Plainfield’s planning and zoning commission in March turned down Costco’s plan...
Deal appears to advance Costco mega-warehouses in CT. Traffic a worry: ‘Awful lot of trucks here’

FuelCell plans up to $275M Torrington expansion as data center demand grows

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

Danbury-based FuelCell Energy announced it has increased the planned scale of its Torrington manufacturing expansion as it pursues growing demand from data center developers seeking on-site power generation. The company, which makes fuel cell power systems, said...
Deal appears to advance Costco mega-warehouses in CT. Traffic a worry: ‘Awful lot of trucks here’

Stamford Health unveils $275M plan for new cancer center, behavioral health expansion

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

Stamford Health is looking to expand access and capacity with plans to build a dedicated cancer center and a behavioral health facility as part of a multiyear construction project aimed at addressing the increasing demand for those services in Fairfield County....
Deal appears to advance Costco mega-warehouses in CT. Traffic a worry: ‘Awful lot of trucks here’

Officials break ground on new Moriarty Elementary School in Norwich

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 9, 2026 | Uncategorized

Norwich — State, local and school officials gathered at the site of the current Moriarty Elementary School on Monday afternoon to break ground on the school’s replacement, which will be constructed adjacent to the current building. “I’m excited for...
Deal appears to advance Costco mega-warehouses in CT. Traffic a worry: ‘Awful lot of trucks here’

Quarry Walk developer looks to build village oasis in New Haven area with 400 units, shops, dining

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 8, 2026 | Uncategorized

After carving out a village oasis from scratch amid the Oxford woods, a developer is moving ahead with its next project alongside a historic ice pond outside New Haven — in the heart of an industrial district today, where it hopes to create a similar haven for people...
Deal appears to advance Costco mega-warehouses in CT. Traffic a worry: ‘Awful lot of trucks here’

City Council authorizes Norwich to seek grant to study massive Chestnut Street Mill housing project

by Joelyn Leon | Jun 4, 2026 | Uncategorized

Norwich — The City Council on Monday authorized the city to apply for a $250,000 state grant to fund a feasibility study of a developer’s plan to transform the former Chestnut Street Mill into as many as 170 workforce housing units. Councilors voted unanimously...
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