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The owners of a nursing home in Greenwich have filed a proposal through the state’s 8-30g affordable housing statute to turn the 215-bed facility into a 170-unit apartment building.
After years of helping his family with developments in New York and Connecticut, John Mariolis is advancing his first independent real estate investment with the conversion of a downtown Waterbury office building into 22 apartments.
A developer’s plans to add more workforce multifamily housing to two historic properties it owns in Norwalk have been approved, according to a zoning official.
A two-story retail building with 19,440 square feet of space in Wilton has sold for $1.48 million, according to the town’s land records.
A medical office building in Fairfield has sold for $20.5 million, according to the town’s property records.
State lawmakers on Wednesday approved a plan to spend $50 million over the coming two years to help finance the conversion of empty commercial buildings into new uses.
With a $29.2 million plan to construct a mixed-use apartment building and parking garage in Hartford’s Parkville neighborhood stalled, local officials are moving to withdraw public backing.
A proposal to convert a former 75-bed, one-story nursing home in Greenwich into a 17-unit apartment building has received the green light.
Here's a listing of recent luxury home sales in Hartford and Middlesex counties. The data is provided by Evan Berman of the William Raveis Broder Team.
A 22-unit, two-building apartment property in Waterbury has sold for $1.9 million.
A Wilton office building that has been approved for conversion into a four-story, 208-unit apartment building has sold for $13.1 million, according to the town’s property transfer records.
Hartford’s Parkville Market once again has a full complement of food and beverage vendors after welcoming four new businesses in the past two months.
Stamford's skyline will get a new look if a developer gets its wish.
A pair of developers recently submitted a wetlands application to construct a 150,000-square-foot flex industrial building on a 13.3-acre East Windsor property currently housing a small wood-processing and mulch-producing business.
A six-unit, three-story apartment building on the south side of Greenwich has exchanged hands for $2.08M, according to a broker representing the seller.
The post-pandemic world has been a struggle for many owners of traditional office buildings, as broader acceptance of remote work translated into far less demand for space.