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Here are the 4 developers with visions for Hartford’s Bushnell South project; 2 are familiar names in redevelopment of the city

Here are the 4 developers with visions for Hartford’s Bushnell South project; 2 are familiar names in redevelopment of the city

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 13, 2022 | Uncategorized

Two of the four developers submitting visions for a major redevelopment near the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts in Hartford on the largest of a jumble of parking lots have built a total of hundreds of apartments in the downtown area in the last decade. The...
Here are the 4 developers with visions for Hartford’s Bushnell South project; 2 are familiar names in redevelopment of the city

Montville commission approves Gateway Project salt facility plan

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 13, 2022 | Uncategorized

The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved a proposed road salt storage and distribution facility at a special meeting Tuesday night. The commission voted 7-0 in favor of the plan at Town Hall; Commissioners Bruce Duchesneau and Anthony Siragusa were...
Here are the 4 developers with visions for Hartford’s Bushnell South project; 2 are familiar names in redevelopment of the city

Why June’s upbeat jobs report isn’t necessarily positive for construction

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 12, 2022 | Uncategorized

Nonresidential construction added 16,500 jobs in June, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, a surge that offset 4,100 jobs lost in the residential sector. The June gains helped push the industry’s overall unemployment rate even lower, to 3.7%. AGC’s Simonson...
Here are the 4 developers with visions for Hartford’s Bushnell South project; 2 are familiar names in redevelopment of the city

Few public comments on proposed $381 millon Norwich school construction project

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 12, 2022 | Uncategorized

Fewer than a dozen residents attended a public presentation Monday when architects presented plans for a $381 million proposal to build four new elementary schools and completely renovate one middle school. The plan likely will be put to voters in a referendum in...
Here are the 4 developers with visions for Hartford’s Bushnell South project; 2 are familiar names in redevelopment of the city

Meriden housing authority board authorizes $129M in bonds for projects

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 12, 2022 | Uncategorized

City officials are seeking more information following a June 27 vote by the Meriden Housing Authority Board of Commissioners to allow the authority to issue up to $129 million in bonds for two construction projects. The housing authority board voted 3-2 to issue bonds...
Here are the 4 developers with visions for Hartford’s Bushnell South project; 2 are familiar names in redevelopment of the city

Decision expected on proposed Evergreen Walk apartments in South Windsor; project could bring estimated $400,000 in new tax revenue

by Joelyn Leon | Jul 11, 2022 | Uncategorized

As Evergreen Walk prepares to welcome two prominent new tenants, South Windsor planners likely will decide Tuesday on a proposal for 165 apartments at the retail hub. The idea got extensive public support and only mild criticism at a recent hearing, and Town Manager...
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