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Waterford opens the door to data centers at Millstone

Waterford opens the door to data centers at Millstone

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 24, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Board of Selectmen, in a joint meeting Wednesday with the Representative Town Meeting, agreed to become the host municipality for a data center project, the first of its kind per Attorney William McCoy, who represents the developer, NE Edge, LLC. The town is set...
Waterford opens the door to data centers at Millstone

Trumbull officials OK Main Street complex; no action from Monroe

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

A proposed 57-unit apartment complex on Route 25 has cleared one hurdle, and now has one more to go. The Trumbull Planning & Zoning Commission last week approved the proposal by 7182 Main Street, LLC, and 7192 Main Street, LLC, which includes a requirement to...
Waterford opens the door to data centers at Millstone

Officials: Bridgeport Hospital eyeing old Harding High School site

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

The city has placed the former Harding High School property on the market, and several officials said neighbor Bridgeport Hospital aims to submit an offer to expand in some capacity onto the site. The city’s economic development department began accepting...
Waterford opens the door to data centers at Millstone

Hartford’s Village at Park River eyes next construction phase with sense of community intact

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

Like Westbrook Village, its replacement, The Village at Park River, includes affordable housing. However, the project, which is wrapping up its fourth phase of residential construction, aspires to be much more. The Cloud Company is a minority-owned, family-run real...
Waterford opens the door to data centers at Millstone

East Haven zoning officials approve 55+ housing complex on Sperry Lane

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

After years of arduous negotiations and frequent setbacks, a Branford developer has finally gotten the go-ahead for a 55-and-older housing project at the site of a former Girl Scout camp. The Planning and Zoning Commission approved the application for a 378-unit...
Waterford opens the door to data centers at Millstone

5-year plan would improve Meriden road conditions citywide

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

John Lawlor, the city’s director of public works and engineering, told city councilors this week that the city would need to invest around $5.5 million into road improvements annually in order to improve the overall conditions of roads it owns and maintains. Lawlor...
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