New Haven riverfront project includes floating market and senior housing in Fair Haven

With the addition of a $950,000 grant for brownfields remediation, a Fair Haven redevelopment project that will be called Oyster Harbor Village closer to having its floating market along the river and more housing. The funding, awarded last month by the state Department of Economic and Community Development, will be used for demolition and remediation of several long-blighted industrial buildings and contaminated soil at 185, 212 and 213 Front Street in the Fair Haven neighborhood on the banks of the Quinnipiac River. The $35 million multi-phase project will take about three years to complete, officials said. Bekhrad was joined at the property by city and state officials to celebrate the grant that will allow the city to continue remediation and other environmental work that has been going on since 2005.

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