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Developer Sues Ledyard for Rejecting Mount Decatur Project

Developer Sues Ledyard for Rejecting Mount Decatur Project

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 17, 2025 | Uncategorized

The two-year dispute between Gales Ferry residents and the developer seeking to level the north side of Mount Decatur took a new turn this week when the company sued the city’s Planning and Zoning Commission for rejecting the special permit. Gales Ferry Intermodal,...
Developer Sues Ledyard for Rejecting Mount Decatur Project

The real construction crisis isn’t a labor shortage – it’s a wage shortage | Opinion

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 14, 2025 | Uncategorized

Across New Jersey and across the country, trade unions have millions of workers ready to step onto job sites. These skilled workers are ready to build data centers, hydrogen hubs and other megaprojects in the pipeline. Millions more await a call to join as...
Developer Sues Ledyard for Rejecting Mount Decatur Project

With third major project completed, Green Hub Development becomes major player in Waterbury’s downtown revival efforts

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 13, 2025 | Uncategorized

The city claimed the neglected building, at 36 North Main St., from a New York investor in 2013 for unpaid taxes. With lobbying from former Mayor Neil O’Leary’s administration, Gov. Dannel Malloy dedicated $10 million in state bond funding to help defray redevelopment...
Developer Sues Ledyard for Rejecting Mount Decatur Project

South Windsor approves solar facility, senior housing on farmland lots with developer connection

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 13, 2025 | Uncategorized

The Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved Tuesday night a 50-unit senior housing development on 16.5 acres of land at 186 Foster St. In a more contentious decision later that night, the commission voted 5-2 to allow for construction of a roughly...
Developer Sues Ledyard for Rejecting Mount Decatur Project

Branford to move events with town green, Main Street projects starting in spring

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 12, 2025 | Uncategorized

Downtown will be dug up when two big construction projects totaling about $20 million begin sometime in the spring, forcing the Branford Fest and other popular events to find a temporary home. The projects — reconstructing a long stretch of Main Street and renovating...
Developer Sues Ledyard for Rejecting Mount Decatur Project

South Norwalk School construction requires demolition of four buildings

by Joelyn Leon | Mar 12, 2025 | Uncategorized

The continuing construction at the site of the new South Norwalk School remains on schedule as contractors prepare to demolish four of the properties the city acquired to make way for the project. The $70 million-plus school is on track to open this fall and welcome...
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