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Seeking Developers: Accepting submissions on Centre Square site

Seeking Developers: Accepting submissions on Centre Square site

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 11, 2025 | Uncategorized

BRISTOL — The City of Bristol is accepting submissions from developers and associated parties toward the sale and development of an approximately 1.35 acre development site located at Centre Square in Downtown Bristol. Dawn Nielsen, marketing and public relations...
Seeking Developers: Accepting submissions on Centre Square site

Norwalk’s new West Cedar Bridge opens after months-long closure and detours

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

NORWALK — Norwalk residents no longer have to detour around West Cedar Street after officials announced it reopened and the new bridge is completed. Mayor Harry Rilling celebrated the completion of the bridge on Dec. 5 on the city’s Facebook page. Officials said...
Seeking Developers: Accepting submissions on Centre Square site

Waterbury’s main streets makeover moves city closer to ‘more modern, accessible, and business friendly’

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

WATERBURY—It’s been a long time coming, but city officials say that a fair portion of the much-needed work to improve and modernize South and North Main streets has been, or is close to being, accomplished. Officials shared some of that progress and what’s...
Seeking Developers: Accepting submissions on Centre Square site

Tweed New Haven Regional Airport expansion project gets construction manager with CT office

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 10, 2025 | Uncategorized

NEW HAVEN — The company that operates Tweed New Haven Regional Airport, Avports LLC, has chosen STV Inc. to manage Tweed’s $250 million expansion project, Avports announced. STV, a multinational professional services company with an office in Hartford, is based...
Seeking Developers: Accepting submissions on Centre Square site

Hartford puts six school renovation projects on hold amid long-term planning over district’s future

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 9, 2025 | Uncategorized

HARTFORD — Six school renovation projects are on hold as Mayor Arunan Arulampalam works with state and local officials on the future of the Hartford school district. “We had made a decision to pause our school construction while we are coming up with a plan,”...
Seeking Developers: Accepting submissions on Centre Square site

I-95 overhaul? How one failing bridge could lead to much bigger changes in this CT city

by Joelyn Leon | Dec 9, 2025 | Uncategorized

A plan to replace a failing bridge on a stretch of highway in Stamford that may include some of the most congested miles in the United States will likely ripple out into many projects, all intended to relieve that traffic congestion. It has been more than 60 years...
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