SOMERSET The Missouri redevelopment company that bought the former Brayton Point power station in December 2018 has had big plans since it paid nearly $9 million for the vacant 306-acre site.
But more than two years later, what once had been the largest coal-fired power plant in New England and the single largest generator of tax revenue to the town hasn’t come close to realizing its full potential.
Steven Collins, executive vice president of redevelopment for Brayton Point LLC, an affiliate of St. Louis-based Commercial Development Company Inc., says the goal from day one has been to utilize some portion of 140 acres of useable real estate as an offshore wind manufacturing, staging and maintenance facility.
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