According to the Hartford Business Journal, the City of Hartford has expanded its list of problem landlords to include several entities tied to properties with persistent code violations. Click Here: Hartford intensifies crackdown on problem landlords, cites office tower owner for more information
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According to the Hartford Business Journal, the University of Connecticut Board of Trustees is set to vote on a $99.4 million renovation plan for Gampel Pavilion, the 171,000‑square‑foot arena on the Storrs campus. In addition, the trustees will consider a $4.95 million plan to demolish and rebuild the women’s rowing team boathouse at 44 Lake […]
According to the Hartford Business Journal, 21 North LLC acquired a one‑story, 10,000‑square‑foot retail building at 21 Northfield Street in Greenwich for $2.5 million. The property, situated on a 0.33‑acre parcel and originally constructed in 1905, had been vacant prior to the sale. Click Here: Co-owners of NY tile and stone business buy 10,000-sq.-ft. Greenwich […]
Sentry Commercial is pleased to present 10,000 SF of flex space at 400 Captain Neville Drive, Waterbury CT.
According to the Hartford Business Journal, Hartford Steam Boiler, a division of Munich Re, purchased a half‑acre parcel at 3 Constitution Plaza in downtown Hartford for $1.3 million. The site, once home to WFSB Channel 3’s broadcast center, had been vacant for more than a decade after plans for a 100,000‑square‑foot office building were abandoned […]
According to the Hartford Business Journal, Black Rock Galleries, a Fairfield‑based estate liquidation company, purchased the former Agway property at 74 South Street in Bethel for $2 million. The site spans 3.17 acres and includes a 10,366‑square‑foot retail building, a 4,354‑square‑foot storage structure, and a 2,520‑square‑foot greenhouse. The seller, Trio Fund I Portfolio LLC, had […]