What’s going on with Downtown development? CT Post reporter Brian Lockhart provides an update including John Guedes’ 92-unit apartment complex at Congress and Main Streets
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Examining Connecticut’s Housing Inequality–The Racial Gulf Between Cities And Suburbs
The health pandemic has created a hot housing market in Connecticut, fleeing New Yorkers embracing the open spaces of Fairfield County where exclusionary zoning creates
Read moreIn Bridgeport, Intimate Amphitheater Rises In Preparation Of Iconic Roof
In the surreal haze of Covid punctuated by masks, plexiglass, social distancing and empty bar stools, a bludgeoned entertainment industry stages a baby-steps comeback buoyed
Read moreCity Steps Up Housing Code Inspections In North End
With students back at school, the city’s town-gown divide with Sacred Heart University continues. SHU has an intriguing relationship with the city. Campus proper is
Read moreInfluence, Legal Machinations And Transparency, A Zoning Cocktail For The Ages
What a serpentine zoning journey it has been, six years of legal positioning pitting spirits and spiritualism, political influence and package store business turf, a
Read moreGet On The Bus–Lamont Unveils State’s First Battery-Electric Public Transit Vehicle In Bridgeport
From Governor Ned Lamont: Governor Ned Lamont, joined by officials from the Connecticut Department of Transportation (CTDOT), Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP),
Read moreWindward Commons Development Replacing Marina Village Advances
News release from Mayor’s Office: Mayor Ganim joins Office of Planning and Economic Development, Park City Community members, JHM Development and site contractors to announce
Read moreTakin’ It To The Streets–City Seeks Public Input For Travel Enhancements
By foot, bicycle, scooter, car or bus the city wants input into making its street network modern, accessible and convenient. A new program Complete Streets
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