Developer Wants to Turn Trumbull Offices into Senior Housing
A 43,870-square foot building at the back of a Trumbull office park could get a new neighbor in the form of senior housing.
A 43,870-square foot building at the back of a Trumbull office park could get a new neighbor in the form of senior housing.
A long-gestating proposal to turn a New Haven hotel near Interstate 95 into housing has finally received city approval.
Stamford-based First County Bank welcomed two new corporators to its board earlier this week.
Will Suarez spent the bulk of his career in advertising and sales before making the move into commercial real estate in 2012. Now a principal at Avison Young’s Fairfield County office, Suarez puts his powers of persuasion to work expanding the brokerage’s local investment sales volume.
A Hartford architecture firm that specializes in hospitality, civic and education projects announced a leadership transition including the appointment of a new president.
Data analytics firm Attom released its first quarter home flipping report, finding that profits from flipped sales are down compared to last year.
Consumer sentiment increased in June for the first time in six months, the latest sign that Americans’ views of the economy have improved as inflation has stayed tame and the Trump administration has reached a truce in its trade fight with China.
While the residential real estate market has largely been tipped in the favor of home sellers, increased inventory is leading to more price cuts.
An industry organization that promotes the use of mass timber building materials recognized New Haven-based architect Pickard Chilton’s work on a new office building that’s preleased to a major utility company.
The state is providing $18.8 million in grants for 23 properties in 19 towns to help cover the cost of cleaning up the properties so they can be redeveloped.
Fairfield County Bank has partnered with Central Connecticut State University (CCSU) and provided a $5,000 donation for the recently announced Banking Excellence Program partnership.
While looking for a niche and need to fill, the former Seasons FCU zeroed in on a historically underserved population – women. Market research and survey responses made it clear that while women are often in charge of finances and financial decisions, they aren’t comfortable with the responsibility. And thus was born Ellafi FCU, with a mission to create economic resilience and empower women to achieve financial independence.
Vacancies for high-end office space in Fairfield County continued to decline this year, but still exceed the more affordable tiers of the market.
The new owners of a former grocery store property in Stamford’s South End landed a high-end fitness club as an anchor tenant.
While investors aren’t purchasing as many single-family homes compared to prior years, they are selling more of these properties.
Wine, beer and liquor wholesaler Murphy Distributors continues to expand its statewide operations with the lease of a 14,000-square-foot building in East Haven.
HELOC lending increased 14 percent in the first quarter of the year in the greater Hartford region.
As it said it would do earlier this year, Yale has paused its planned conversion of High Street between Elm and Chapel streets into a car-free plaza. The university told the city in February that it would postpone the project as it geared up for funding cuts from the Trump Administration.
Connecticut’s prospective homebuyers have more choice than ever in where they put offers in, as unsold listings pile up across the country.
Household names including Lego Group and MassMutual used to call Enfield home, occupying large corporate office parks. To get their town back into growth mode, officials are updating land-use rules and trying to restore developers’ confidence.