A developer planning an “eCommerce” fulfillment and distribution facility in the city’s East End is seeking city permission for a 245-car overflow parking lot. Mayor Neil M. O’Leary, last year, said the center would be a $25 million investment, resulting in about 200 new jobs. Securing permission for that lot, city officials say, is the last big hurtle before FSI Acquisitions, the limited liability company behind the project, completes land acquisitions and begins construction. FSI is seeking a special permit for the parking lot from the city’s Zoning Commission, which is scheduled to open a public hearing on the request during a meeting beginning at 7 p.m. tonight. That meeting will be conducted via the Zoom online video conferencing application.
Developer seeks approval for a 245-car parking lot in Waterbury