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Lauretti: Mas property could become Shelton manufacturing hub with national name brand companies
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The intersection of Bridgeport Avenue (Rt. 108) and Constitution Blvd. South, in Shelton, Conn. April 14, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut Media
The city-owned Mas property could become a manufacturing corporate park and extending Constitution Boulevard North is the key to making it a reality.
Mayor Mark Lauretti at a joint meeting of the Planning and Zoning and Inland Wetlands commissions earlier this month presented concepts for developing the nearly 70-acre parcel near Bridgeport Avenue, with plans that included extending Constitution Boulevard to reach Shelton Avenue/Route 108.
Vacant Todd Road site to be home to retail development
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Vacant land on the corner of Todd and Platt roads noticeably filled with garbage and two tents will soon house a new retail development.Brian GioieleShow MoreShow Less
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Vacant land on the corner of Todd and Platt roads noticeably filled with garbage and two tents will soon house a new retail development.Brian GioieleShow MoreShow Less
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The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a request for a Planned Development District at 6 Todd Road. Pictured is a rendering of the proposed development for the site.Contributed /Show MoreShow Less
Shelton P&Z offers gives thumbs up to former Chromium Process site sale
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Shelton City Hall.Contributed photo
SHELTON The city’s deal to sell 113 Canal St., the former Chromium Process site, to developers John Guedes and Biagio Barone has cleared its final hurdle.
The Planning and Zoning Commission this week voted 5-1, with commissioner Mark Widomski opposed, to offer a positive referral of the sale of the city property to the developers for $100,000.
As part of the agreement, the developers will pay some $137,500 for brick pavers for the River Walk extension being built at the rear of 129 Canal St.
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