Former farmland could turn into the next big thing for Branford
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The former Bittersweet Farm property in Branford photographed on April 1, 2021. At far right is the Army Reserve Center.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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The former Bittersweet Farm property in Branford photographed on April 1, 2021. In the background at left is the United Methodist Church, Branford property.Arnold Gold / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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BRANFORD A pair of local developers who own more than 120 acres of the former Bittersweet Farm are stepping up efforts to sell the property.
The Belfonti Cos. and A. Secondino & Son have signed an exclusive listing agreement with Cushman & Wakefield of Connecticut. The two partners originally purchased part of the property from the CuraGen Corp., a biopharmaceutical company, in 2005 and the remaining piece from a Pakistani investment group a few years later.
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