Community Development
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Brownfields Fewer as Fairfield Cleans Up For Redevelopment
In addition to being ecologically sound, turning long vacated property into something attractive — and taxable — is key to most cities’ efforts.
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Mill Revivals Could Choke On Their Own Success
The former sweater mill reopened at the end of last year after an extensive and elegant rehabilitation, with commercial space on the first floor and 68 apartments on the upper four floors.
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Don’t miss our Opportunity Zones Conference!
Join us on Oct. 30 in New Haven to learn more about how to make smart tax-advantaged investments in Connecticut’s Opportunity Zones.
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Project Could Turn Region Into a “Destination,” Officials Say
Update on the plans for the former Norwich Hospital project
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Property Transfer Brings Cleanup Of Polluted Factory Site In Southington One Step Closer
Cleanup work will soon start at the former Beaton & Corbin factory site, a polluted 3-acre parcel on North Main Street where a developer plans to build a 13,000-square-foot office complex once the land is usable.
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New Haven Ready to Get Moving on James Street Technology Hub
The transformation of the old CT Transit bus garage at 470 James St. into a $20 million high-tech business hub began in earnest Tuesday with a traditional ground breaking and a new twist.
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The goal is to restore 10 buildings, 150,000 square feet for commercial and industrial space on the 11 acre property.
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Creating a downtown revitalization and enhancement project which has developed Mansfield downtown into a vibrant and economically successful mixed use development known as Storrs Center.
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Flanagan's Landing - Glastonbury
The Flanagan’s Landing mixed use development includes 6,000 square feet of commercial, retail, restaurant and office space.
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Hartford Hospital CESI - Hartford
The new building has provided the CESI program with an additional 30,000 square feet of space for simulation areas, electronic training facilities, and research laboratories.
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State loans funds have been utilized in the remediation of the Capewell Lofts located in the former Capewell Horsenail Factory site located at 70 Popieluszko Court, Hartford.
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Cherry Street Lofts - Bridgeport
State brownfield loan funds were used for predevelopment site work related to the removal of hazardous conditions including remediation, abatement and demolition.
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Colt Gateway Redevelopment Project - Hartford
The Colt Gateway Community offers a mix of office, commercial and residential space at the historic Colt Factory on the banks of Connecticut River.
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This is a $2,717,000 brownfields grant to the City of New Britain to fund the abatement and demolition of the former Police Station building located at 125 Columbus Boulevard
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Adaptively reusing the former CT Transit site at 470 James Street into a unique tech-campus, complete with incubator and coworking space.