Construction has commenced on the Winchester redevelopment in New Haven
The Science Park Development Corporation — a nonprofit corporation established by Yale, the City of New Haven, the Olin Corporation, and the State of Connecticut — is just beginning construction on the so-called Winchester Green. That project will see a long-vacant parking lot transformed into 12,800 square feet of retail space as well as a five-story apartment building featuring 283 rooms, 57 of which will be reserved for households earning 50 percent of average area median income.
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A proposal for development around Union station has been passed
185 units proposed on fair street
Square 10 progress (From the article)
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Airport neighbors are now bitching to the NY Post.
They knew where they were moving to when they bought their houses. They have no right to complain.
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A city property owner is seeking approval from both the New Haven Zoning Board of Appeals and City Plan Commission to build a new multi-unit apartment building in Wooster Square.
Owner Yoon Lee, of Wooster Lofts LLC, has a plan to build a six-story,...
63 Hamilton Street
64 units proposed for Wooster Square
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1000 units coming to New Haven in 2024
Projects mentioned:
-square 10
-DESL properties (269 orange st)
-500 Blake st
-The archive (808 and 842 chapel st)
-Dixwell plaza redevelopment
-Audubon New Haven
New Haven is poised to have a record number of new apartments come online in 2024 from several high-profile projects.
More than 1,000 new units will be available for rent in 2024, marking one of the city’s largest single-year residential expansions...
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Union Station TOD rezoning approved
It's official: Union Station and its adjacent lots are now a "Transit Oriented Community," where taller, denser developments supporting car-free living may soon take shape — so long as new housing builders can navigate an…
State + Chapel st mixed use development breaks ground
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Many construction progress photos in this article
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This is a great article. I’m more optimistic about New Haven’s future as CT’s premiere ‘big city’ because it is less devasted by downtown highways than Hartford and less office park-y than Stamford. Plus, Yale and YNHH will always be a draw for outside investment as well as a funding source for development themselves.
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It does seem that New Haven has in the last couple of years been growing faster than Stamford. The two cities have nearly identical populations, but I expect New Haven will once again overtake Stamford in population in the near future as it is building more housing, is more affordable and proximity to NYC is not as important in the work-from-home era.
source: https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2020s-total-cities-and-towns.html
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144 units approved for 446A Blake street in Westville.
Project in the back is 500 Blake street
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Audobon phase 3
Curio 269 (269 orange street)
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Another project in Milford
MILFORD[1] – A 40-year-old, underpopulated office complex near Route 15 will become a regional restaurant, walking trail and retail hub with 514 apartments if city leaders approve a plan that also includes 52 affordable-housing units at their...
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New Haven is such an underrated city, good to see new development going on there.
I miss this view from my old college dorm, I always wondered what it would look like with tons of towers… like Bekenstein from Mass Effect
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Is that the view from Quinnipiac?
Correct, the York Hill campus
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