
Historic Rehabilitation Program Hits A Wall
Redevelopment of vacant mill buildings into apartments and condominiums has been one of the bright spots in Connecticut’s post-recession real estate market.
by Steve Adams | Nov 17, 2016 | Commercial & Industrial
Redevelopment of vacant mill buildings into apartments and condominiums has been one of the bright spots in Connecticut’s post-recession real estate market.
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