Groton, CT Town officials unveiled a long-awaited conceptual redevelopment plan for the Mystic Education Center property and introduced the development team with which they have partnered on the project. At a community meeting at town hall annex
Glastonbury, CT According to The S/L/A/M Collaborative (SLAM), the firms senior associate, Amy Samuelson, AIA, LEED AP, has been named the 2019 Designer of the Year by the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Connecticut.
The Construction Institute’s November article highlighted two stories from inspirational leaders in the passive house design world: Laura Nettleton and Steve Bluestone. In December and January, we will be giving deeper insight into each of their journeys employing Passive House principles.
Stamford, CT George Comfort & Sons, Inc. has finalized a lease agreement with Thomson Reuters, Inc. for 24,457 s/f of office space at 677 Washington Blvd. The company will relocate its local office to the downtown property
Norwalk, CT 111 Westport Ave. has been sold to C2 Limited Design Associates. The firm which is presently located in Fairfield, will be relocating to the building once the improvements are completed.
New Haven, CT Andrew Lubin, a principal with the law firm of Neubert, Pepe & Monteith, P.C. has been named the Connecticut State chair for the American College of Mortgage Attorneys (ACMA).
Montville, CT A large parcel of land has changed hands. The sales of the 59.96 acres on Chesterfield Rd. was arranged by Ron Lyman, CCIM, CEO of Lyman Real Estate, who was the agent for seller William Friedman of Tarragon Corp.
Portland, OR Several members of the Connecticut/Western Massachusetts chapter of the Society of Industrial & Office Realtors (SIOR) recently attended the SIOR Fall 2019 World Conference in Portland, OR. A full
Wallingford, CT The Conn./Western Mass. Chapter of SIOR hosted another industry breakfast panel event at The Farms Country Club. Featuring an environmental discussion focused on Connecticut’s Transfer Act changes and their
Darien, CT U.S. senator Richard Blumenthal joined the Housing Authority of the town, JHM Financial Group and other local officials to celebrate the groundbreaking for the $20 million senior housing development known as The Royle at Darien.