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Project Could Turn Region Into a “Destination,” Officials Say
Update on the plans for the former Norwich Hospital project
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
Environmental Cleanup Begins at West Haven's 'The Haven' Outlet Mall Project
Work began Monday to clean up environmental contamination that remains from decades of oil storage and processing on the waterfront future site of The Haven high-end outlet mall and more.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
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.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
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.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
State Announces $7.9M in Grants to Clean Up Brownfield Sites
The state is providing $7.9 million in grants to 14 cities and towns to clean up and redevelop brownfield sites.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
Ground Broken on New Tech Campus
Old CT Transit bus site, to be renovated into $22 million projected called DISTRICT: a future tech hub, beer garden, kayak launch, and a new destination that might become the Elm City’s version of Silicon Valley linking Fair Haven and East Rock along a cleaned-up Mill River.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
Former New Haven Clock Company Site Could Get New Life as Housing Space
The state Department of Economic and Community Development plans to award an Oregon company that specializes in restoring historic buildings a $4 million loan to help with brownfield cleanup at the former New Haven Clock Company on Hamilton Street.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
Mohegan, Leaders Call Hospital Project a Joint Commitment
Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced Tuesday that an additional $10 million is on the agenda of the State Bond Commission for clean-up efforts to support the Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority’s non-casino resort development concept at the former Norwich Hospital property in Preston.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
Mohegan Tribe Reaches Agreement to Buy Former Hospital Site
The Mohegan Tribe has reached a tentative agreement with the town of Preston for an ambitious plan to buy and redevelop the property on the Thames River for office, retail, entertainment, recreation and possibly housing.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001
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.
Date Posted: 1/1/0001