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176 Unit-Portfolio Sold in Asylum Hill for $13M
A portfolio of eight apartment buildings containing 176 units recently changed hands in the Asylum Hill neighborhood of Hartford.
A portfolio of eight apartment buildings containing 176 units recently changed hands in the Asylum Hill neighborhood of Hartford.
Boston-based national affordable housing developer WinnCompanies announced it plans an $18.7 million rehab funded in part by historic tax credits after the developer helped secure a historic district designation for the property.
Real estate’s new point person in Hartford City Hall will be a leading local tech executive.
Connecticut’s government is poised to pour $100 million into high-tech sectors, likely in the Hartford and New Haven areas following an announcement by Gov. Ned Lamont Wednesday.
The University of Connecticut’s board of trustees has OK’d the school’s plans to lease part of a downtown Hartford office building and partner with a developer to convert it to dorms.
Connecticut just recorded its highest level of housing permits in a single year since 2015. Despite the rising costs of financing and construction, developers say the multifamily market fundamentals continue to make urban core projects feasible.
The U.S. multifamily market experienced a surge in new construction deliveries in 2023, leading to a slowdown in rent growth, according to CBRE’s latest research.
Major Connecticut developer RMS Cos. is preparing to open its latest multifamily development, a hotel-to-apartment conversion in downtown Hartford.
The new mayor of Connecticut’s capitol city said his economic development strategy will hinge on making his administration easy for businesses to approach.
Hartford’s new mayor will be Arunan Arulampalam, the 38-year-old CEO of the city’s Land Bank nonprofit.
The stalled Downtown North development sites around Hartford’s Dunkin’ Park baseball stadium suddenly find themselves back on track after the city and a developer settled a long-running legal battle.
The state Department of Transportation is looking at rearranging the interstate network in Connecticut’s capital region to help reconnect downtowns in Hartford and East Hartford with their waterfronts.
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin is asking city councilors for $2.1 million to buy a 100-year-old factory in the city’s growing Parkville neighborhood.
A Hartford office building vacant for the last three years could get redeveloped as apartments.
The future of a 12.69-acre parcel next to downtown Hartford is getting clearer after RMS Cos. said it could build over 1,000 apartments on the site.
A new study commissioned by the Hartford region’s biggest business group claims that Greater Hartford offers office users a serious discount on locating operations there compared to other nearby metros.
In a market that saw a 29.9 percent availability rate in the first quarter, that could count as good news.
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin is proposing the city lease a pair of “blighted and underutilized” parcels in the city’s Upper Albany neighborhood to a developer who wants to build a mixed commercial-residential building on the site.
Hartford Mayor Luke Bronin has asked city councilors for authorization to enter into tax deals to help finance a pair of developments.
An 8-story office building on Hartford’s Pratt Street is being eyed for a residential conversion by its new owner, prominent local landlord Shelbourne Global Solutions.