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Park City Wind Asks Connecticut to Adjust Energy Bid ‘to Reflect Current Economic Realities’

Park City Wind Asks Connecticut to Adjust Energy Bid ‘to Reflect Current Economic Realities’

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 29, 2022 | Uncategorized

Avangrid Senior Vice President for Offshore Projects, Sy Oytan, said that the company will ask Connecticut for a “modest adjustment” to the state’s contract to buy power from the company’s planned 804 megawatt Park City Wind project south of Martha’s Vineyard, to...
Park City Wind Asks Connecticut to Adjust Energy Bid ‘to Reflect Current Economic Realities’

Preston residents to vote on amendment to Norwich Hospital sales agreement with Mohegan tribe

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 26, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Board of Selectmen Thursday endorsed the amendment to the Property Disposition and Development Agreement between the town and Mohegan tribe and scheduled a town meeting and vote for 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6 at Preston Plains Middle School. The Preston Redevelopment...
Park City Wind Asks Connecticut to Adjust Energy Bid ‘to Reflect Current Economic Realities’

A decade after Sandy, Bridgeport flooding project over budget and delayed

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 26, 2022 | Uncategorized

What began as a $64 million total vision is, at the 90 percent design stage, going to instead cost another $30 million. And as of this week it was unclear where those additional dollars, a figure that until now had not been made public, will come from or when ground...
Park City Wind Asks Connecticut to Adjust Energy Bid ‘to Reflect Current Economic Realities’

Hartford firm tapped to partner with Middletown to develop prized lots near river

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 26, 2022 | Uncategorized

The city has chosen a firm to be part of a public/private partnership to redevelop three parcels at the site of the former municipal garage near the Connecticut River. These “opportunity zones” are located on a total of 3.5 acres at 60 Dingwall and 195 deKoven drives,...
Park City Wind Asks Connecticut to Adjust Energy Bid ‘to Reflect Current Economic Realities’

East Hartford’s first new apartment complex in 50 years key piece to revitalization plan

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

Local officials have approved an $81 million project that Mayor Mike Walsh says would be the first apartment complex built in town in nearly 50 years. The town’s Planning and Zoning Commission approved the project at its meeting on Wednesday. Plans call for the...
Park City Wind Asks Connecticut to Adjust Energy Bid ‘to Reflect Current Economic Realities’

Long-dormant Cheshire property could attract 300 apartments and a national grocery store chain

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

Officials with Eastpointe, a Fairfield developer, have presented Cheshire’s Planning and Zoning Commission with plans for a 300-unit apartment complex that would be built within Stone Bridge Crossing. The 107-acre mixed use development, is located near the...
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