According to the Hartford Business Journal, the former Hartford Courant headquarters at 285 Broad Street was auctioned and secured a buyer for $786,000. The property includes a 36,000-square-foot building on 0.7 acres near downtown Hartford. Click Here: Auction of former Hartford Courant HQ lines up buyer at $786K for more information
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According to the Hartford Business Journal, a one-story industrial building at 45B Miry Brook Road in Danbury sold for $4.48 million. The 18,627-square-foot property, situated on 2.18 acres near Danbury Municipal Airport, was purchased by Little Nest LLC from 45B Miry Brook Road LLC. Click Here: Danbury industrial building sells for $4.48M for more information
According to the Hartford Business Journal, the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and Hartford HealthCare are building a 21,000-square-foot health center on tribal land in southeastern Connecticut. The facility will include Tribal Health Services for members of federally recognized tribes and a Hartford HealthCare clinic open to the public. Click Here: Mashantucket Tribe, Hartford HealthCare team […]
According to the Hartford Business Journal, Electric Boat is investing over $30 million to acquire the 542,000-square-foot Crystal Mall on 42 acres in Waterford, about 5.5 miles from its Groton shipyard. The property will be converted into an engineering and training center to support Columbia-class submarine production and is expected to house 4,000–5,000 employees by […]
According to the Hartford Business Journal, Waterbury is allocating $5.44 million to clean up and redevelop the former Anaconda American Brass site on Freight Street. The 20.5-acre property will undergo removal of old foundations and utility lines, along with soil testing for contamination. Click Here: Waterbury to spend $5.44M advancing cleanup, redevelopment of former Anaconda […]
According to the Hartford Business Journal, a state bonding package totaling $3 billion is set to allocate over $31 million for Hartford development initiatives. Approximately $17.5 million will be directed through the Capital Region Development Authority for economic projects, while another $13.75 million is earmarked for community development under recommendations from the Community Investment Fund […]