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Big Y would spend $22 million on new Middletown store, create 150 jobs

Big Y would spend $22 million on new Middletown store, create 150 jobs

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 30, 2022 | Uncategorized

A traffic study, drainage and landscaping plans and other documents have been filed with the land use office to support a proposed $22 million, 51,892-square-foot Big Y World Class Market to be built in the south end of the city. The request is to fill 983 square feet...
Big Y would spend $22 million on new Middletown store, create 150 jobs

Controversial Millstone Guarantees Pay Dividends for Customers With Drop in Electric Rates

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 29, 2022 | Uncategorized

Just two years after a state contract to buy power from the Millstone Nuclear Power Station in Waterford led to a surge in summer electric rates, that same contract is a major factor behind a significant drop in rates slated to take effect in September. Adjusted rates...
Big Y would spend $22 million on new Middletown store, create 150 jobs

Torrington’s Keystone Place location approved for addition

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 29, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday approved an addition to Keystone Place at Newbury Brook on Litchfield Street that would add 37 new apartments to the 102-unit senior living facility. Keystone Place co-owner Joe Roche said he hopes construction can start...
Big Y would spend $22 million on new Middletown store, create 150 jobs

Bridgeport: Developer lacks funds to finish East End project

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 29, 2022 | Uncategorized

The city is seeking state financial aid to complete a long-awaited but financially troubled East End commercial project billed as transformative for that neighborhood. Mayor Joe Ganim’s administration has applied to the new Community Investment Fund the legislature...
Big Y would spend $22 million on new Middletown store, create 150 jobs

East Hartford signs agreement with Rentschler developers

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 24, 2022 | Uncategorized

The town of East Hartford has signed a memorandum of understanding with ND Acquisitions LLC regarding the company’s development at Rentschler Field, which will ultimately result in money for a new athletic complex and construction of a portion of the East Coast...
Big Y would spend $22 million on new Middletown store, create 150 jobs

Norwich Public Utilities natural gas crews had a busy summer

by Joelyn Leon | Aug 24, 2022 | Uncategorized

While the Norwich Public Utilities water division spent much of the summer wishing for rain to replenish the city’s reservoirs, the utility’s natural gas division took advantage of the dry weather to plow forward with a busy year of gas line expansions, replacements,...
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