With the commercial office market down, a company is proposing to replace two largely vacant office buildings in Windsor with a 470,000-square-foot warehouse.
Great Pond Village, the massive multi-use project in Windsor planned for more than a decade, is advancing to the second stage as builders prepare to erect a 750,000-square-foot warehouse an a network of new roads and utilities.
Adam Winstanley said breaking ground Tuesday on the Great Pond Industrial project in Windsor was a very proud moment more than 15 years in the making.
The 750,000-square-foot industrial warehouse development is part of Winstanley Enterprises’ massive 650-acre Great Pond Village project that, when completed, will contain a variety of housing units, from apartments to townhouses and small starter homes for rent, along with retail storefronts, warehouses, bioscience and data centers with a hefty dose of open space peppered in.
One of the most interesting ongoing developments at the Mark Greenberg-owned building at 1001 Day Hill Road in Windsor is the construction of a stylish, fun 16,500-square-foot brewpub.
Dayrle Dunlap hopes to open Dudleytown Brewing Co. by the close of the year.
Dunlap, 52, walked away from a lucrative career a year ago to work full time on his Dudleytown dream.