• About Us
  • Issues
  • Resources
    • Prevailing Wage
    • FAQS
  • News
  • Contact Us
Middletown zoning board to consider $65M plan to build luxury dwellings

Middletown zoning board to consider $65M plan to build luxury dwellings

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

The Middletown Planning & Zoning Commission is hearing a proposal Wednesday for modified site plans which will allow for a “more luxurious and efficient” layout for an apartment building to be built on Newfield Street. The project was originally approved over a...
Middletown zoning board to consider $65M plan to build luxury dwellings

North Stamford is less than a year from city sewers, but it will cost residents $8 million long term

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 23, 2023 | Uncategorized

Local water authority officials were able to give North Stamford residents more details on sewer improvements expected to break ground before the end of this year including the cost of phase one: $8.15 million, much of it financed by homeowners long term. The...
Middletown zoning board to consider $65M plan to build luxury dwellings

Citing economic headwinds, developers want option to scale back 477-apartment development in East Hartford

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

Facing rising challenges in the economy, developers Brian Zelman and Avner Krohn are seeking an option to significantly trim an approved 477-apartment development at the former Showcase Cinema site in East Hartford. Zelman is principal of Zelman Real Estate. Krohn is...
Middletown zoning board to consider $65M plan to build luxury dwellings

New London approves contract to build $40 million community center

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

Construction on the city’s long-awaited community center is months away from becoming a reality. The City Council Tuesday voted to approve a $30 million construction contract and $2.9 in American Rescue Plan Act funds for the first phase of what now is a $40 million...
Middletown zoning board to consider $65M plan to build luxury dwellings

More housing, retail approved for New Haven Coliseum site project

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

For a project that has had its ups and downs over the past 15 years, serious progress was made this week with more residences, retail and now bioscience labs getting approvals for the former Veterans Memorial Coliseum site. That $76 million plan, labeled phase 1A, was...
Middletown zoning board to consider $65M plan to build luxury dwellings

New London to sell remainder of Fort Trumbull properties

by Joelyn Leon | Jan 20, 2023 | Uncategorized

As of this week, all the properties on the Fort Trumbull peninsula are slated for development. Parcels on the peninsula, which also is home to Fort Trumbull State Park, have been vacant for almost 20 years. The land was cleared for development in a move by the city...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Categories

  • Industry News
  • Legislation & Policy
  • Prevailing Wage
  • Public Projects
  • Uncategorized

Stay Connected

The Foundation for Fair Contracting of Connecticut (FFC) is a non-profit organization that promotes fairness and accountability in public works construction. Since 1994, we’ve worked to enforce prevailing wage laws, ensure proper worker classification, and support compliance with state standards to protect workers’ rights and help contractors follow the rules.


(860) 667-7727


78 Beaver Rd. Suite 2D 
Wethersfield, CT 06109


info@ffcct.org
© 2026 Foundation for Fair Contracting of Connecticut. All Rights Reserved. Design by Cocoon Web Design.
  • Follow
  • Follow