Economic Development

Mass. refrigerated trucking company wants to build Manchester terminal facility

A public hearing on a proposal by Singh Realty Group LLC to build a truck terminal facility for Apache Trucking at 51 Commerce Road in Manchester’s Buckland Industrial Park continues tonight before the Planning and Zoning Commission, amid unresolved questions about wetlands.

🔒Mystic developer buys historic Middletown building for $2.1M, advances 42-unit apartment conversion

A developer that paid $2.1 million for a historic downtown Middletown building plans a 42-unit mixed-use apartment redevelopment.

This CT nonprofit is getting startups through the ‘valley of death’

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🔒Berlin planners approve scaled-back hotel for mixed-use development

Berlin’s Planning and Zoning Commission has approved a modified hotel plan for a mixed-use development, clearing the way for a 90-room Comfort Inn & Suites to break ground this year.
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Bordonaro: If NIMBYism is the problem, what are the solutions?

Connecticut's reflexive opposition to development is undermining economic growth, but practical reforms — including better training for volunteer land-use commissioners and clearer approval processes — could help shift the system from obstruction to problem-solving.

🔒HB Nitkin plans upgrades, leasing push after $64M Stamford office purchase

The new owner of a major downtown Stamford office building says it’s planning a series of capital improvements and stepping up leasing efforts.

🔒Proposal would convert vacant Wethersfield industrial building into supermarket

KCH Trading Inc. is seeking approval to reuse the roughly 104,700-square-foot building at 1000 Silas Deane Highway as a bulk-oriented grocery operation.

West Hartford approves 54-unit affordable housing development

A proposal to build six two-story buildings with a total of 54 affordable multifamily residential units in West Hartford was unanimously approved Tuesday night by the Town Council.
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Bordonaro: NIMBYism is costing CT economic growth

A Wethersfield commission's rejection of a restaurant proposal in a historic building highlights how local opposition to development — even modest projects with clear economic benefits — has become a barrier to Connecticut's growth.

Farmington to hear public comments on 62-unit development with supportive housing

The 62-unit development at 20 Scott Swamp Road would provide apartments for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, with residents receiving support services while living independently.
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