Open House Invitation To Learn About The August Luxury Apartments At Steelpointe Harbor

The amenity-laden August apartment destination will be my new home soon, along the waterfront at Steelpointe Harbor, 425 luxury apartments that includes 20 percent set aside under the Build for Connecticut Program, a state-financed subsidy to reach medium-income earners at pricing lower than market rate.

The leasing team is hosting an open house on the property May 13 at Boca Oyster Bar, 10 East Main Street, 4:30 to 6 p.m.

The resort is offering a special, one month free rent and complimentary parking space for entire first-lease term. Leasing office phone 475-260-8177. See more details here

Under the Build for Connecticut Program studious start at just $2,000.

Amenities include in-unit laundry, fitness center, spa with sauna, pet friendly, outdoor pool, pickleball courts, coffee bar work stations, gated and controlled community access, spacious walk-in closets. See more amenities here

Check it out. Let’s be neighbors.

 

2+
Share

2 comments

  1. John, place it here so it doesn’t get lost in clutter. 🙂

    Context

    https://onlyinbridgeport.com/wordpress/school-board-vice-chair-invest-additional-state-dollars-into-education/

    John Marshall Lee says:

    May 2, 2026 at 11:44 am
    Civic responsibility for observant neighbors to remove litter they see and put it in trash bins. I agree with you as one part of a solution to improve community appearance, but I do not see your suggestion to spend the funds on a fleet of street vacs as to making streets less cluttered.
    Perhaps the City Facility Department, and whoever else has a responsibility, to post their routines, for the seasons, and daily, and how they measure outcomes, and what person at what phone # is in charge?
    A recent offer on the City website, ASK THE CITY may be one site to ask where things stand. What happened to Ask The Council, with the questions and answers provided to that system in recent years. Is that available ot the taxpaying public? Time will tell.

    I think we may be splitting hairs, John, City, City Facility Department? The outcome would be obvious, no. As it stands, when I venture out in the Port and multi-family dwellings residential areas, I see trash all over the streets/places.

    Black Rock is an exception. Clearly, they don’t need that ASK THE CITY site where things stand as it pertains to trash on their streets.

    While questions are needed, micro-mangaing via questions may not be as predictive as you may wish. I will question the overall attitude of some entities that hold responsibility, be it employees, contractors, and or elected officials, as well as residents.

    However, it is also fair to say some neighbors need more resources and support than other Port neighbors. Is that a fair assessment to the taxpaying public, in your eyes? Hence the Fleet. 🙂

    That being said, you have to question how deep. I mean, when that child got hit on Fairfield Ave in Black Rock the put a paved red brick crosswalk. They also did the same thing on Reservoir and Trumbull Ave. The Trumbull Ave crosswalk is falling apart, and it’s not that old.

    I wouldn’t say it’s that white supremacy thing you take about, but I would like to think the elected official holds some responsibility, no? Who would question shit like that, as well as the community for its role in depressing the community via trash/letter? They were elected to represent, and ask the question on their behalf? I can assure you some responses were beyond understanding, to say the least.

    Don’t forget about that democracy/representation thing. I will agree if the people don’t question their elected official for not questioning on their behalf, no questions tend not to be asked, and you end up with a shity-ass built crosswalk, among other things. JS

    Outside of a fleet of street vacs and a regulated, effective route, I would have a few acres nd a program in that Success solar park for cultivating trees for planting in the Port.

    P.S While questioning is one thing, be careful on working too hard. Mistakes tend to accrue. But you’re right, John, the buck stops at, well, you know 🙂

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/K3ebU8SYJ0E

    0

Leave a Reply