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Bridgeport landmark restaurant Testo’s sold to developer

Bridgeport landmark restaurant Testo’s sold to developer

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

The buyer is Amit Lakhotia, who has garnered significant attention for redevelopment projects in New Britain. John Guedes’ Bridgeport-based Primrose Companies has partnered with Lakhotia before and was hired to design and build the apartments. Lakhotia Tuesday...
Bridgeport landmark restaurant Testo’s sold to developer

Bethel’s $12.3 million water treatment project goes to voters at referendum next week

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

A referendum on funding for the proposed Bergstrom Well and Water Treatment Plant is set for Dec. 1. Of the roughly $12.3 million needed for the project, nearly $10 million would be for construction, roughly $1.8 million for professional services, about $499,000 for...
Bridgeport landmark restaurant Testo’s sold to developer

Total construction starts jump 8% following 2-month decline

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

Total construction starts jumped 8% in October to a seasonally adjusted rate of $1.12 trillion following two consecutive months of decline, according to a Dodge Construction Network report. Year to date through October, total construction starts posted a 16% gain from...
Bridgeport landmark restaurant Testo’s sold to developer

Bradley International Airport aims to become a Northeast cargo hub

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

With air travel gradually ramping up again following the COVID-19 pandemic, Bradley International Airport is turning its sights on another goal: establishing the Windsor Locks-based airfield as a Northeast cargo hub. According to data from the Connecticut Airport...
Bridgeport landmark restaurant Testo’s sold to developer

West Hartford Center master plan could bring ‘dramatic changes’ to major roadways

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

Duane Martin, West Hartford’s director of community development, said in updating the town’s Community Planning and Economic Development Committee on Wednesday that input is still being sought on the plan the town intends to use as a guide for...
Bridgeport landmark restaurant Testo’s sold to developer

Developer picked for first phase of Hartford’s Bushnell South project

by Joelyn Leon | Nov 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Capital Region Development Authority chose the Camden, N.J.-based firm Michaels Organization over three other bidders, the CRDA has announced. The firm estimates the project would cost $130 million and is asking for $27 million in gap financing and a tax abatement...
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