By Olivia Regen, Journal Inquirer
The first major plan of development, which includes 125 luxury apartments known as Sullivan Avenue Plaza, has been filed for the Geissler’s supermarket area in South Windsor and if approved could bring $601,238 in additional tax revenue to the town, officials say.
The Planning and Zoning Commission will consider the proposal and a request for a zone change from commercial to mixed-use development on April 13.
Along with the apartments, the $30 million project includes renovation of 60,740 square feet of commercial space at the nearly deserted plaza where Geissler’s supermarket is located at 959 Sullivan Ave. to make room for restaurants, a coffee shop, a salon, or a brew pub, said Greg Nanni, general manager of Prospect Enterprises, the management and development agent for the plaza owner.
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Police investigate Hardwick armed home invasion
HARDWICK Police are investigating a reported armed home invasion on Church Street in the Gilbertville section of town Saturday.
Cpl. Robert Toupin said the incident was reported about 2:30 p.m., and allegedly happened in an apartment at a four-family building just off Church Street.
A man who was home alone was the alleged victim, police said.
Police did not say how many suspects were involved but, they said the victim reported that a handgun was shown and that he was robbed of cash.
State police were assisting Hardwick-New Braintree police in their investigation and were searching the area across the street from Sullivan Avenue with trained dogs from the K-9 Unit.