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Lariviere is renting a chair from Shear Image at 43 S. Main St., where she has had her own phone line installed to take calls from her clients and keep her business going while she looks for a new location with similar space and water and sewer... more »
The municipality, which in 2004 bought the former mental institution on 185 acres for $4 million, in April enlisted the help of Bethel-based real estate firm Advantage Realty Commercial to help sell 1.5 million square feet of building space there... more »
"The whole project has its land-use approvals, so they are just moving forward now with the construction of it," said Elizabeth Stocker, the director of Newtown's Economic and Community Development office. Union Savings Bank, which opened its... more »
Three new businesses were recognized at the Newtown Economic Development Commission's 11th annual Salute to Business on Thursday night, a dinner and awards ceremony at Rock Ridge Country Club. The commission holds the yearly event to let local... more »
Officials said the money is needed to create a utility loop through the property that would provide electricity, natural gas and communications infrastructure.If approved, it would be the first federal funding used on the redevelopment... more »
Two proposed expansions of Housatonic Area Regional Transit, which now operates 14 routes, could add bus service here as early as September and help commuters who would rather ride than drive.More than 7,000 vehicles travel on Interstate 84 from... more »
"Newtown is beginning to attract good business to the area" with its incentive program, Bojnowski said.David Tofinchio, the owner of Architecture Glass Industries, will be relocating his business to Newtown from Norwalk, where he has operated it... more »
NEWTOWN - Nick Piperis stood within yards of the vacant Grand Union grocery store, wondering when it will be used again. The two vacancies leave a gaping retail hole in the commercial heart of Newtown. [...] Rosenthal said Brooks store managers... more »
With more people moving to Newtown, he feels more stores are necessary to fill their shopping needs. Both Cortese and Tramposh, shopping at Super Stop & Shop, at Sand Hill Plaza, echoed the thoughts heard every day in Newtown. Should Newtown... more »
"If we could put our taxes into a town we lived in, it made sense," Sharpe said.That wasn't the only reason Sharpe and fellow SMT Corp. owner Frank Harrington decided to move their entire operation to Newtown, though.The possibility of having... more »