Community Development
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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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City Seeks Better Understanding of Brownfields, Market, With New Study
The city of Torrington is working to turn brownfield sites, which are common in the city and can decrease surrounding property values, into economic boons, using a new brownfield-area revitalization study.
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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.
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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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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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An Overview on the Opportunity Zone Program
Find incentives for eligible businesses to relocate and/or expand projects within a designated distressed community.