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Proposed mixed use zone could lead to Trumbull Center apartments

Proposed mixed use zone could lead to Trumbull Center apartments

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 25, 2022 | Uncategorized

A plan to renovate the shopping plaza, which now has multiple vacant storefronts, including one previously occupied by Starbucks, and another that formerly housed Porricelli’s Food Mart, has received support from many of the businesses that currently occupy Trumbull...
Proposed mixed use zone could lead to Trumbull Center apartments

Redesign of downtown Naugatuck excites developers

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 24, 2022 | Uncategorized

Back on July 21, the Board of Mayor and Burgesses chose Pennrose, a real estate development company with its headquarters in Philadelphia, and the Cloud Company, a Hartford-based firm, to develop 7.75 acres at the corner of Maple Street and Old Firehouse Road, also...
Proposed mixed use zone could lead to Trumbull Center apartments

State DOT to ‘reassess’ controversial Route 82 roundabouts

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 24, 2022 | Uncategorized

The state Department of Transportation will pull back a widely criticized plan to reconstruct a 1.3-mile stretch of Route 82-West Main Street with six roundabouts, a median divider and single traffic lanes in each direction. The $45 million, two-phase project received...
Proposed mixed use zone could lead to Trumbull Center apartments

Brookfield delays opening of new elementary school due to supply chain issues

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 24, 2022 | Uncategorized

Officials announced the postponement this past week, saying they will not know for weeks when the new Candlewood Lake Elementary School will be ready. In August, Superintendent John Barille had laid out a plan for students at Huckleberry and Center elementary schools...
Proposed mixed use zone could lead to Trumbull Center apartments

Building committee proceeds with smaller Southington library plan, makes cuts

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 24, 2022 | Uncategorized

The library building committee is moving forward with a smaller 24,000-square-foot plan and discussed further cuts to the design for the new building during a meeting the architects. The revised schematic of the building was first presented to committee members during...
Proposed mixed use zone could lead to Trumbull Center apartments

Another plan for warehouse on Bristol-Myers site in Wallingford

by Joelyn Leon | Oct 21, 2022 | Uncategorized

Plans to build a warehouse on the former Bristol-Myers Squibb site on Research Parkway are once again before the town for approval after two previous attempts to build warehouse facilities on the site were rejected in the face of public opposition. The Inland Wetlands...
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