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Neighborhood leaders in Hartford s Upper Albany frustrated by city s decision to drop $22 5 million development at key intersection Here s what they say should be there -- and why
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By Paul Hughes, Republican-American
Chase Mercer, 8, of Naugatuck, right, and his friend Dakota Paige, 5, of Stratford, center, toss rocks into the Naugatuck River on May 26 while visiting Linden Park in Naugatuck as Chase’s mother, Belitza Cruze, left, reads and keeps an eye on them. -JIM SHANNON/REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN
HARTFORD After telling people to stay home and stay safe, the diminishing COVID-19 threat now has Gov. Ned Lamont saying get out of the house and get back to normal.
Lamont on May 26 announced a shift in messaging from reopening Connecticut to returning to pre-pandemic ways of working, doing business and living life.
A nearly $22 million mixed-use development proposed for the corner of Woodland Street and Albany Avenue in Hartford is in limbo, after the city has questioned the developer’s project financing and overall design.
Development Services Interim Director I. Charles Mathews has recommended the city postpone signing a land lease with developer 7 Summits Realty LLC, which had proposed building a mixed-use development at the site that would contain up to 75 mostly affordable apartments and retail space.
Mathews made that recommendation in a February memo that was reviewed Thursday by the Capital Region Development Authority, which committed $5.5 million to the project last year.