Stamford, CT Development partners Urby and Brookfield Property Group have launched leasing for the first phase of apartments at Stamford Urby. Urby, a 648-unit property, is located on the corner of Greyrock Place and Tresser Blvd., within walking distance
Orange, CT According to Michael Richetelli, president and designated broker of Colonial Properties, Inc., the company has completed two investment sales totaling $5.75 million.
Wallingford, CT According to Pearce Real Estate, Judi Starno has received the 2019 New Haven Middlesex Realtors (NHMR) Community Service Award. Starno’s numerous charitable works include serving as treasurer, scholarship donations
Weatogue, CT Vesta Corp., a real estate firm specializing in the redevelopment and management of multi-family affordable housing communities, has hired Robert Cuttle as vice president. In his new role, Cuttle will be responsible for
Manchester, CT Dennis Someck and Justin Myers, both executive managing director/principals, and Ben Tapper, senior managing director, of Lee & Associates NYC, have arranged the sale of the 28,925 s/f medical office property
Farmington, CT QA+M Architecture has added five new staff members to support the firm’s growing needs. In his new role as project architect, Yazir Mega, LEED AP, coordinates and oversees projects from conceptual design
Shelton, CT The Care Free Boat Club has leased 12,500 s/f of storage space at 40 Oliver Terrace. The space will be used for boat storage in the off season. The building is a total of 25,000 s/f and the lease is for half the space.
New Haven, CT Cushman & Wakefield secured three major sales in 45 days that reinforce Central Connecticut as a highly marketable area for new developers and businesses of all sizes. Winchester Works is the name given to 115 Munson St., a 144,000 s/f class A office & lab building with ground
From Windham to the shoreline, southeastern Connecticut is thriving. After years of lagging behind the nation’s economic recovery, the region is now leading the way in many areas, most notably advanced manufacturing.
When we discuss eastern Connecticut, it is always difficult to capture its essence in a single characterization. Therein lies its strength. With a diverse landscape and growing economy, this relatively small region–only an hour across and up and down–offers urban, suburban and rural development