Terryville
Real Estate
After successes and skirmishes in multiple CT towns, Vessel Technologies looks to new town for apartments
With nearly 250 new apartments across Connecticut either under construction or approved, Vessel Technologies is looking to Avon as the site for a 64-unit complex near Route 44. The proposal for “attainably priced” apartments — 61 one-bedroom units and three two-bedrooms — in one of the Farmington Valley’s wealthiest suburbs is still in the earliest stages, so details are scarce. But the ...
This CT home sold for a record-breaking $2.5 million. It’s the highest priced single-family home since 2010 in the city
At an asking price of $2.975 million, 115 Scarborough St. was the most expensive known single-family property on the market in Hartford in December. Now at a sold sticker price of $2.5 million, it’s the highest single-family home sold in the city since 2010, according to a search on the MLS. This 6-bedroom, 6-bath home is spread out over its 6,583 square feet and 0.66 acres of land. Located in ...
Facing state affordable housing mandate, a CT town considers new rule for developers
Following the lead of neighboring Canton, Simsbury is considering a requirement that developers of midsized and large apartment complexes set aside a significant share of the units as affordable housing. The town’s proposed zoning rule would mean that for any new residential development of more than nine units, a builder would be required to set aside at least 15% for tenants making well below ...
Plan for CT affordable housing would make 9-story towers among tallest buildings in suburbs
After the town of Berlin rejected his plan for a mixed-use project on the Berlin Turnpike, a developer is proposing a 158-unit affordable housing complex in two nine-story towers. If Nicholas Morizio’s plan is approved, he’d be constructing two of the tallest buildings between Hartford and New Haven. While Berlin and the vast majority of Connecticut suburbs and rural communities shun the ...
Owners of major office complex in CT city face foreclosure on multiple fronts; sale narrowly averted
In a sign of deepening troubles in downtown Hartford’s office market, the partnership that owns the majority of Constitution Plaza is fending off foreclosure on at least two fronts, including narrowly averting a foreclosure sale in the last month by one of its creditors, according to court filings in New York. The plaza’s owner, New York-based Constitution Plaza Holding LLC through an ...
After two defeats and a lawsuit, Bristol developer puts forward new plan
In the midst of an uncommonly contentious lawsuit over a senior housing plan in Bristol, a developer is asking Bristol for permission to build a modified version that would create 84 apartments near ESPN. Joseph Naples’ Laurel Meadows LLC wants to build two apartment buildings on about 10 acres along the southern side of Redstone Hill Road. The project would be built just east of Redstone ...
A developer is bringing a fresh approach to projects in a CT city, with ‘a quality and newness.’
One of Hartford’s most visible gateways — between downtown and the city’s North End — is expected to see significant redevelopment in the next couple of years. Apartment and storefront development around Dunkin’ Park will resume in the next few weeks. Nearby, residential rentals will blend historic buildings with new construction in a $19 million project at Albany Avenue and Main Street, ...
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.