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A local construction company could be breaking ground this spring on a multi-family development on a Main Street property near Hanover Road and the Quinnipiac River in Meriden.
Rincon Holdings LLC and principal Joseph Larosa of Meriden-based Larosa Family Associates are planning to build three new residential buildings totaling nearly 14,400 square feet at 33 Main St. Two buildings would have nine units and one would have six.
The 3.4-acre property currently contains a commercial building, which would be demolished to make room for the new development, according to development plans.
This application was reviewed and eventually approved by the Inland, Wetlands and Watercourses Commission in late 2022 after issues related to floodplains were addressed, then by the city Plan Commission earlier this year.
No building permits have yet been pulled for the demolition, city officials said, but that is the next step before building can start.
Contact Hanna at hgambini@hartfordbusiness.com.
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