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Cost of Middletown pool complex project, now a rebuild, increases 200 percent

Cost of Middletown pool complex project, now a rebuild, increases 200 percent

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 9, 2022 | Uncategorized

Costs associated with renovations to the 64-year-old Veterans Memorial Pool aquatic complex have risen significantly over the past two years — from $2.6 million to nearly $8 million — an increase of 200 percent now that the project is considered a rebuild. The...
Cost of Middletown pool complex project, now a rebuild, increases 200 percent

Darien officials approve overdue affordable housing plan

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 9, 2022 | Uncategorized

Darien’s five-year affordable housing plan is approved and headed to the state three months after the initial deadline. Under Connecticut law, all 169 municipalities were required to submit affordable housing plans at the beginning of June to address the statewide...
Cost of Middletown pool complex project, now a rebuild, increases 200 percent

Developer seeking next approval for Windsor Center mixed-use apartment project

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 8, 2022 | Uncategorized

Developer Greg Vaca is bringing more detailed plans to the town Planning and Zoning Commission next week for his Windsor Center Plaza project. He is now presenting his final plan for design development to the board at the next regular meeting Tuesday where members...
Cost of Middletown pool complex project, now a rebuild, increases 200 percent

Norwich City Council allows DOT to continue designing controversial Route 82 roundabouts

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 8, 2022 | Uncategorized

Despite strong opposition voiced by residents and business owners, the City Council Tuesday night voted 4-3 along party lines ― Democrats in favor and Republicans opposed ― to allow state transportation engineers to continue designing the controversial plan to...
Cost of Middletown pool complex project, now a rebuild, increases 200 percent

Bridgeport’s Steelpointe project gets Midwestern backer

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 8, 2022 | Uncategorized

An Indianapolis-based company has partnered with Steelpointe’s father/son RCI development team to build and manage a previously announced luxury apartment complex there. Flaherty & Collins Properties, according to its website, is the “Midwest’s largest and...
Cost of Middletown pool complex project, now a rebuild, increases 200 percent

West Haven looks to reopen Water Street amid doubts over The Haven mall project

by Joelyn Leon | Sep 8, 2022 | Uncategorized

The West Haven Board of Police Commissioners voted to approve the reopening of Water Street Tuesday night, the latest indication that city officials no longer are counting on developers of a stalled shoreline development project to move their project forward. The...
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