Gov. Lamont launches Phase 3 of development plan in west end of Bridgeport
Officials are developing Cherry Street to provide more affordable housing, more jobs, and growth in the economy. The city estimates 250 permanent jobs with the plan. Author: Bailey Prete Updated: 11:10 PM EDT July 16, 2021
BRIDGEPORT, Conn. Governor Ned Lamont, along with developers Gary Flocco and Geof Ravenstine, on Friday launched Phase 3 of the $3.77 million USRAP Program.
As a part of phase 3, officials are developing Cherry Street in the west end of Bridgeport to provide more affordable housing, more jobs, and growth in the economy.
The growth of supermarket and retail space on the street is estimated to create 250 permanent jobs.
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