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Manchester officials are contemplating the sale of a 15,730-square-foot Main Street building hosting a town-run art gallery and coworking program to a local entrepreneur for $1.51 million.
Kempner Properties, a White Plains, New York-based commercial real estate company, has acquired a portfolio of six shopping centers in Connecticut and Rhode Island that are all anchored by Town Fair Tire for $30.75 million.
A New York-based investment company is planning up to $1.75 million in renovations to a 112,000-square-foot South Windsor warehouse to accommodate its tenant, automobile tires, lubricant and parts distributor U.S. Autoforce.
Business at Prospector Popcorn is popping so much that the Ridgefield nonprofit is building a full-scale factory to keep up with orders and create jobs for persons with disabilities.
Construction of a 175-unit multifamily housing development in Darien, which will take the place of several office buildings near Interstate 95 and Post Road, is set to begin this summer.
A Manhattan-based affordable housing developer recently paid $41.25 million for a 276-unit apartment complex in Waterbury, after pledging to spend $17 million rehabbing the roughly 72-year-old complex.
New England’s second 7 Brew Drive Thru Coffee location is scheduled to open in Vernon on Monday, April 14.
A Rocky Hill investor this week paid $4.5 million for a 20-unit apartment building with first-floor restaurant space in downtown New Britain.
A Hilton-branded hotel is slated to occupy the former Union Trust office building constructed in Stamford's downtown in the 1920s.
The pandemic ushered in a work-from-home trend that has caused office building vacancies to soar in many cities and towns, but that doesn’t scare Darien commercial property developer David Genovese.
By the close of January, about 30 tenants had moved into Springside Middletown, a roughly 480-unit luxury apartment complex taking shape off Newfield Street in Middletown.
In another sign of trouble for downtown Hartford’s office market, M&T Bank is trying to sell a $28.25 million mortgage loan secured by the 30-story Goodwin Square office tower, at 225 Asylum St.
Waterbury could be among the first Connecticut communities lined up for a piece of a new $60 million state-funded program aimed at incentivizing dense multifamily development in urban centers and near transportation hubs.
A new report from real estate analytics company ATTOM found that 1.3% of homes across the nation, or one in 76, is vacant. That’s the same as in the fourth quarter of last year and up slightly from a year ago.
A well-occupied Norwalk shopping center anchored by a Starbucks coffee shop and AFC Urgent Care is on the market. The listing price for the 38,662-square-foot complex, at 555-607 Main Ave., was not disclosed.
Torrington-based RJB Contracting has moved out of a 14,640-square-foot light industrial building, selling the property for $1.97 million to C.H. Nickerson & Co., another contractor based in the city.
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The possible extension could reduce taxes for many Americans, but may also increase the federal deficit by $4.5 trillion over the next decade.
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