Harp, Sanctuary Policy Get Senator’s Endorsement
Two Connecticut politicians who have ardently defended New Haven’s status as a sanctuary city promised supporters that they would continue to protect local immigrants from what they see as unjust...
View ArticleBeer, Coffee, & Mushrooms, All Under One Roof
A new not-for-profit committed to economic development with a social impact is looking to convert a vacant industrial building near the Mill River into the new home for a brewery, a coffee roaster and...
View ArticleA Tipping Point: The Video Story
New Haven has a long history of sizable businesses that closed their doors or pulled up stakes and moved elsewhere. So why not build local businesses from the ground up that are friendly to the...
View ArticleMacKenzie Machine Mills Into The Sunset
An historic New Haven business with the motto “Doing it right since 1864” has closed up shop, along with an old-fashioned way of making and repairing metal parts.
View ArticleMill River Trail’s Phase One Approved
By the end of this summer New Haveners will be able to walk and bike along a short, refurbished trail that runs adjacent to the Mill River, and get a sense of what it may be like to travel from East...
View ArticleParole Move: Does It Fit In Mill River?
The state Department of Correction’s (DOC) planned relocation of its parole office from Westville to Grand Avenue is moving forward despite city concerns that it conflicts with the development vision...
View ArticleTax-Break Q: What Makes Artists Special?
Should the city choose artists as a special class of renters needing affordable housing?Leslie Radcliffe posed that question as the city and an out-of-town developer prepare to transform a former clock...
View ArticleNeighbors Back Clock Factory Project
Not every environmental clean-up site involves radium. It does if you’re cleaning up a centuries-old factory where generations of “radium girls” labored to make clock dials glow in the dark.
View ArticleClock Lofts Tax Compromise In Works
Let’s talk numbers. But let’s talk quickly.That was the upshot of a meeting between alders and a developer about how much of a tax break the city can afford on a plan to turn an historic clock factory...
View ArticleClock Factory Revival Deal Gets Final OK
The historic Hamilton Street clock factory will get a new lease as an apartment complex on life now that city alders have struck a deal that balances the city’s need for affordable housing with a...
View ArticleHarp, Sanctuary Policy Get Senator’s Endorsement
Two Connecticut politicians who have ardently defended New Haven’s status as a sanctuary city promised supporters that they would continue to protect local immigrants from what they see as unjust...
View ArticleBeer, Coffee, & Mushrooms, All Under One Roof
A new not-for-profit committed to economic development with a social impact is looking to convert a vacant industrial building near the Mill River into the new home for a brewery, a coffee roaster and...
View ArticleA Tipping Point: The Video Story
New Haven has a long history of sizable businesses that closed their doors or pulled up stakes and moved elsewhere. So why not build local businesses from the ground up that are friendly to the...
View ArticleTax-Break Q: What Makes Artists Special?
Should the city choose artists as a special class of renters needing affordable housing?Leslie Radcliffe posed that question as the city and an out-of-town developer prepare to transform a former clock...
View ArticleMacKenzie Machine Mills Into The Sunset
An historic New Haven business with the motto “Doing it right since 1864” has closed up shop, along with an old-fashioned way of making and repairing metal parts.
View ArticleNeighbors Back Clock Factory Project
Not every environmental clean-up site involves radium. It does if you’re cleaning up a centuries-old factory where generations of “radium girls” labored to make clock dials glow in the dark.
View ArticleMill River Trail’s Phase One Approved
By the end of this summer New Haveners will be able to walk and bike along a short, refurbished trail that runs adjacent to the Mill River, and get a sense of what it may be like to travel from East...
View ArticleParole Move: Does It Fit In Mill River?
The state Department of Correction’s (DOC) planned relocation of its parole office from Westville to Grand Avenue is moving forward despite city concerns that it conflicts with the development vision...
View ArticleClock Lofts Tax Compromise In Works
Let’s talk numbers. But let’s talk quickly.That was the upshot of a meeting between alders and a developer about how much of a tax break the city can afford on a plan to turn an historic clock factory...
View ArticleClock Factory Revival Deal Gets Final OK
The historic Hamilton Street clock factory will get a new lease as an apartment complex on life now that city alders have struck a deal that balances the city’s need for affordable housing with a...
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