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Mill revivals could choke on their own success — CT Mirror

By Judith Stahl On October 13, 2016 · Add Comment · In In the News
Redevelopment of historic mill properties in Connecticut has been a successful model for providing desirable housing to a variety of demographics from Millennials to retirees, but limits to the state’s historic rehabilitation tax credit program, may limit future development.  As of September, the end of the first quarter of the fiscal year, all of the
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$20 Million Federal Grant to Help Downtown Crossing Project – NBC Connecticut

By Judith Stahl On August 1, 2016 · Add Comment · In In the News
With the receipt of a second federal TIGER grant, New Haven is poised to reconnect the city’s downtown with key neighborhoods and the transit hub at Union Station.  The Downtown Crossing project will transform the old Route 34 highway into a mixed-use development with a variety of housing and transit options.  According to a news
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