Industrial, Mixed Use Proposed for 59 Acres in Waterbury
Local developer Cornerstone Realty has asked city officials for permission to redevelop a huge area near the city’s downtown into a wide range of uses.
Local developer Cornerstone Realty has asked city officials for permission to redevelop a huge area near the city’s downtown into a wide range of uses.
Officials in neighboring Naugatuck Valley cities formally approved the sale of municipally-owned land needed for a large, planned Amazon warehouse.
Waterbury’s struggling Brass Mill Center and the neighboring Brass Mill Commons retail center fetched a combined total of nearly $45 million last week after the former owners decided to sell.
Local and state officials are lauding a large logistics center proposed for a site on the Naugatuck-Waterbury line.
Waterbury will see a dramatic increase in the number of trains linking it to Stamford and New York City in the coming months under a plan announced by Gov. Ned Lamont yesterday.
Waterbury-based Webster Bank has expanded the roles of three regional presidents in Connecticut.
In the latest blow to the beleaguered film industry, the second-largest movie theater chain in the U.S. is temporarily shuttering its locations Thursday.
A Waterbury industrial property has sold for $1.2 million.
A New York investor has acquired a Waterbury property occupied by an industrial coatings manufacturer for $1.2 million.
Waterbury police arrested 28 people over the weekend in connection with protests over police killings of Black people, but authorities said the demonstrations were mostly peaceful as they were in cities across Connecticut.
Stamford’s multifamily boom is reshaping the city’s demographics, with a new report finding more of the city’s residents rent than own homes.
A Waterbury man who police say participated in a counterfeit check bank fraud ring has pleaded guilty.
According to a new scorecard from the state Department of Labor, New Haven’s economy is doing better than that of any other Connecticut city.
A roughly 300-pound bronze church bell and a pile of scrap metal have been reported stolen from the site of a Russian Orthodox Church slated for demolition in Waterbury.
A recently sold Waterbury manufacturing building has landed its first tenant.
April rent prices in Connecticut were all over the spectrum, depending on the city, with rates below and above national averages.
At a meeting of the Waterbury Regional Chamber Monday, Gov. Ned Lamont announced a proposal to shrink the state’s borrowing by 39 percent, the equivalent of hundreds of millions of dollars annually.
Waterbury, New Britain, Bridgeport and New Haven are the top four cities for affordable homes in Connecticut, according to a new survey.
Combined, the two deals were worth almost $2 million.
The deals will see the two firms firms leasing 12,000 square feet.