A developer of historic row homes in New Haven is looking to add units but reduce bedrooms at 129-147 Henry Street.
Community Investment Fund awards $9 million in grants to four New Haven nonprofits and development corporations.
A two-phase redevelopment initiative underway at a former hospital is a major investment in health care and the economic ...
Jonathan Perlich walked down the vast, empty fourth floor of a 19th-century mill building -- beneath wooden beams and beside ...
Andrea Reyes was nearing her second birthday in 1999 when her mother, who did not have custody rights, illegally fled with ...
The U.S. General Services Administration is looking to unload hundreds of "non-core" properties it owns, including some in ...
Cuts to the federal workforce have multifamily pros wondering about potential effects on one of the country's hottest markets ...
Schuylkill County Sketchers: 10 a.m., third Monday of each month, March 17, Sweet Arrow Lake County Park, 108 Clubhouse Road, ...
A project that began in 2019 came to fruition with a special dedication ceremony for Petara’s Haven, a new storage building ...
"It's more rewarding for me, building something from the ground up," said Neace. This was after the former chief suddenly resigned in Jan. 2024, believing there was a mishandling of evidence and the ...
The new charter school could go up on the plot of land between the Stonehaven community and Advent United Methodist Church.
More than 56 percent of real estate value throughout the city — or $10,132,855,885 in total — cannot be taxed this year.