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The new owners of a historic New Haven office building that was once a single-family home are looking to convert it back into residential apartments.
A development team is looking to convert a semi-vacant building into self-storage units near the Winchester Center mixed-use project in New Haven.
L.L. Bean is opening a new retail store at Brookside Plaza in Enfield this fall, as the company also announced plans to shutter its New Haven store next month.
A new pickleball facility project planned for the Westville section of New Haven has won approval from the city Plan Commission at its meeting this week.
The owner of a proposed New Haven indoor pickleball facility is hoping to win approval from the city Plan Commission this month.
City and state officials on Wednesday are kicking off the next phase of the mixed-use Square 10 redevelopment project, which will bring a new 277,400-square-foot life sciences and tech office build
Work on Winchester Green, a planned mixed-income and mixed-use development in New Haven’s Science Park, will begin in the new year as the development team announced it has secured funding.
The city of New Haven has purchased the Super 8 motel on Foxon Boulevard for nearly $7 million, with plans to use it as a homeless shelter.
Albertus Magnus College recently obtained full accreditation for its master of science degree in human services.
Connecticut lawmakers again are proposing to eliminate Connecticut’s film production tax credit.
House Bill 5110, which was introduced by the Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committee, would repeal the “Digital Media & Motion Picture Tax Credit,” which offers tax credits to production companies that spend at least $100,000 on films in Connecticut.
According to data from the state, Connecticut’s film production tax credit has awarded over $1.5 billion to production companies since its inception in 2007.
The bill has received support from the group Connecticut Voices, which is asking lawmakers to repeal the film tax credit program and redirect those funds to a new state-level child tax credit.
Among the companies opposed to the proposal is sports media giant ESPN, which has its main campus in Bristol.
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