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Bond Commission to weigh millions of dollars for Elm St , Pratt St mixed-use developments in Hartford

In its first meeting of 2021, the state Bond Commission later this week will vote on millions of dollars worth of loans and grants that would help spur the redevelopment of 460 new apartment units in Hartford. The funding on the commission’s Friday agenda would shepherd a $100 million Pratt Street redevelopment into its next phase, kickstart the repurposing of a former state office building fronting Bushnell Park and stake a mixed-income apartment redevelopment project near the Colt Armory. The largest Hartford economic development item the agenda is $13.5 million in loans to help Spinnaker Real Estate Partners redevelop the 55 Elm St. office building into 164 apartments with co-working space and a restaurant.

Out-of-state developer plans first Charlotte project

Out-of-state developer plans first Charlotte project Charlotte Business Journal © Provided by WSOC Charlotte Jonathan Cohen has spent the last several years building his development company, J. Forrest Development, in Connecticut. He started his own business after leaving Spinnaker Real Estate Partners, but grew frustrated by the Connecticut real estate market in recent years. Cohen had friends who relocated to Charlotte over the years and spoke fondly of the market. Now, J. Forrest Development is starting its first Charlotte project: a 221-unit apartment complex on Gloryland Avenue known as The Oliver at Tom Hunter. That 7-acre site is off North Tryon Street, near the Interstate 85 connector.

Small, but dedicated group of developers aims to lead Hartford s post COVID-19 renaissance

Small, but dedicated group of developers aims to lead Hartford s post COVID-19 renaissance
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As two Capitol-area buildings empty out, officials eye redevelopment

A long-running reshuffle of the state’s Hartford office portfolio that began under Gov. Dannel Malloy is approaching its next phase, as workers vacate two historic Capitol-area properties that could be offered up for development by year’s end. The adjacent buildings at 18-20 Trinity St. and 30 Trinity St., built in 1905 and 1900, respectively, total more than 164,000 square feet in an area seen as key for the ongoing redevelopment of Bushnell Park South. The latter address was fully vacated as of early January, with state workers relocating mainly to the nearby State Office Building at 165 Capitol Ave., where a $205 million renovation wrapped up last fiscal year, making room for various state officials including the offices of the Attorney General, Comptroller and Treasurer.

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