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Walsh Group signs with DOT for Windsor Locks train station project

Walsh Group signs with DOT for Windsor Locks train station project

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

The state Department of Transportation signed on with The Walsh Group on Friday for the $65 million train station project. The state expects a groundbreaking in late August, which should launch other downtown revitalization efforts, Windsor Locks First Selectman Paul...
Walsh Group signs with DOT for Windsor Locks train station project

Waterbury hires contractor for $2.5M to complete demolition at 17.4-acre industrial complex ahead of redevelopment

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

Waterbury officials on Friday signed off on a $2.5 million contract with a demolition company to finish clearing away several dilapidated buildings on an abandoned 17.4-acre industrial site targeted for redevelopment. Anamet touted itself as the world’s largest...
Walsh Group signs with DOT for Windsor Locks train station project

Curaleaf proposes cannabis dispensary at former Friendly’s in Manchester

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

Manchester has received an application from a national, multi-state cannabis operator to open a dispensary at the former Friendly’s restaurant on Buckland Street. The Planning and Economic Development Department received an application from Curaleaf on July 5 for a...
Walsh Group signs with DOT for Windsor Locks train station project

Pedestrian bridge crossing Bethel’s train tracks is among the ways to enhance downtown, experts say

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

Even after praising the way Bethel has developed its downtown, experts say the town could further enhance accessibility for pedestrians. One recommendation is the construction of a pedestrian bridge connecting the east side of Bethel’s train station and the west side...
Walsh Group signs with DOT for Windsor Locks train station project

Waterbury-Oxford Airport to get $40 million makeover, set to create 200-plus jobs

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

A Los Angeles-based business aviation company is preparing for taking off with a multi-phase project development project at Waterbury-Oxford Airport that will created hundreds of construction jobs and 202 permanent aviation jobs. “The goal is to grow nationally, on...
Walsh Group signs with DOT for Windsor Locks train station project

Tweed New Haven airport seeks 507 more on-site parking spaces — a 54.7 percent increase

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 20, 2022 | Uncategorized

The operator of Tweed New Haven Regional Airport has applied for city approval to add 507 additional on-site parking spaces, which would raise the parking capacity at Tweed from the current 927 spaces to 1,434 spaces. Avports, LLC’s application for the 54.7 percent...
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