Dakota Partners, Inc., Massachusetts-based developer, proposed to build 202 apartments, some of them affordable, and 68 condominiums while keeping about 22 acres of the property as open space. The state offered to sell the property to Hamden for $1.3 million. Instead of buying it, the town issued a request for proposals that carried an asking price of $1.5 million for the property, allowing Hamden to profit $200,000 from the sale. The developer’s plans, which still need to be approved by the Hamden Legislative Council and Planning and Zoning Commission, also call for 34 duplexes that would yield 68 for-sale condo units. Construction is expected to start in August 2025, according to a schedule posted on the Hamden Economic and Neighborhood Development’s website.
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