In 2015, a large 72-unit development of one- and two-bedroom apartments classified as affordable housing opened in Brookfield, Connecticut. Brookfield […]
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Hartford leads Connecticut in the post-pandemic push to convert old office buildings into new apartments, according to a study.
Connecticut had the tenth highest rate of foreclosure proceedings last quarter, but is still well below pre-pandemic levels.
A man evicted from The Millennium with a history of exposing himself, was caught again in the building, adding to tensions between the tenants' union and the owners.
It’s no secret that the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic spurred changes in the way society functions. New data from […]
The COVID pandemic created massive demand for housing in Connecticut, but permits for multifamily housing dropped significantly.