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200,000-square-foot warehouse proposed in South Windsor

200,000-square-foot warehouse proposed in South Windsor

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 20, 2025 | Uncategorized

A Florida-based company is proposing a new 200,000-square-foot warehouse in South Windsor. Vero Beach, Florida-based Altatwo Realty Co. LLC is proposing to build the warehouse, along with associated parking, trailer spaces and a new freight rail spur on a 16-acre...
200,000-square-foot warehouse proposed in South Windsor

Naugatuck works to abandon part of Water Street for new train station

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 20, 2025 | Uncategorized

The Board of Mayor and Burgesses has voted to discontinue a portion of Water Street to make way for the proposed new train station. Water Street is divided mainly by Maple Street. The section of Water Street from Trinity Health of New England Urgent Care to the Post...
200,000-square-foot warehouse proposed in South Windsor

Construction of Danbury rehab hospital 6 months behind schedule due to ‘extenuating circumstances’

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 19, 2025 | Uncategorized

A new rehab hospital that planned to open this spring on the city’s west side has requested a six-month extension due to what it called “extenuating circumstances not entirely within” its control that pushed back the project’s expected construction completion date....
200,000-square-foot warehouse proposed in South Windsor

Removal of Exit 21 from I-84 East in Waterbury pushed back as Mixmaster project faces delay

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 19, 2025 | Uncategorized

The design phase for the first project of the “New Mix” program to reconstruct the network of bridges and elevated ramps of the so-called Mixmaster interchange of Interstate 84 and Route 8 is nearing completion. The designs for the removal of the Exit 21...
200,000-square-foot warehouse proposed in South Windsor

Dan Haar: Tolls making a comeback in CT? Not soon — but pressure will build under Trump

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 19, 2025 | Uncategorized

Gov. Ned Lamont, whose 2019 tolls plan amounted to a high-speed tire blowout at the start of his first term, declared a new champion of tolls: President Donald Trump. Lamont, in his Feb. 5 budget speech to lawmakers, described a memo from the U.S. Department of...
200,000-square-foot warehouse proposed in South Windsor

Danbury streetscape project gets boost with a $4 million state grant: ‘An incredible win’

by Joelyn Leon | Feb 18, 2025 | Uncategorized

City leaders’ ongoing plans to improve downtown’s walkability, appearance and economic viability received a recent boost with a $4 million state grant. The new funds will support the $17 million Streetscape Renaissance Project, which calls for redesigned sidewalks and...
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