Showing posts with label demolition. Show all posts
Showing posts with label demolition. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Rochelle secures $500K to demolish building in downtown Ansonia

State Rep. Kara Rochelle


ANSONIA - State Representative Kara Rochelle (D-Ansonia/Derby) has secured $500,000 for a building demolition project in downtown Ansonia.

The funding has been included on the State Bond Commission's July 21 meeting agenda and will help fund the demolition of a partially collapsed industrial building at 35 North Main St. in Ansonia. The Commission must authorize the funding during its meeting.

"This project is critical for Ansonia and the Lower Naugatuck Valley's long-term economic growth and despite the challenging financial circumstances our state faces, I am incredibly appreciative and thankful Governor Ned Lamont sees the value in investing in economic development opportunities in our region, which I have advocated passionately for on behalf of the hardworking people of Ansonia and Derby," Rochelle said.

This funding comes despite the COVID-19 global pandemic, which has affected nearly every aspect of state and national economies, leaving many states, including Connecticut, facing significant budget hardships and having to make difficult decisions on how to invest limited resources.

“Investing in our local communities is critical to our state’s economic future. This project in Ansonia will become a wonderful part of the fabric of the community and residents should be proud that the state is providing this support for local development," Lamont said.

For well over a year, Rochelle has advocated diligently to obtain this vital funding to clean up the property that is situated at the corner of Main Street and North Main Street in an area Rochelle has eyed for redevelopment. Ansonia is the most economically-distressed municipality in the state, and remediation of the blighted parcel will lay the groundwork for future development and growth in the city as well as the lower Naugatuck Valley region.

"This property, once made available for future development, will bring good-paying jobs to Valley residents, expand the city's grand list, and give the City the opportunity to potentially lower taxes, or invest in additional services and amenities for residents," said Rochelle. "I want to thank City Hall, specifically Ansonia Economic Development Director Sheila O'Malley, for providing me the documentation that I requested for the application. This was the only request the city's Economic Development Office specifically submitted to my office. I am pleased to come through on this project and I am glad to be able to deliver."

Development of this parcel of land is critical in creating momentum for further downtown development that will help ease financial challenges the region faces. 
Securing this bonding is a critical step in setting Ansonia's economic outlook on the path towards growth and prosperity.


This is a press release from Rochelle's office.


Friday, March 29, 2019

Derby demolition on south side of Main Street completed

Shared from Mayor Richard Dziekan's Facebook page:

"Last building down on south side of Route 34. Moving forward."


Four buildings were taken down this month to make room for the Route 34 widening project.


Saturday, March 9, 2019

Demolition in downtown Derby continues


On Saturday I revisited the demolition site on Main Street in Derby 48 hours after I took the photos printed here Friday in our Valley Voice newsletter.
The center building that most recently contained Imperial Liquor is completely gone.

Tuesday, August 7, 2018

Saturday, August 4, 2018

Demolition makes way for construction of Big Y in Derby


DERBY - I noticed from blog stats that a post I shared Tuesday from Mayor Rich Dziekan about demolition of Walmart drew many readers, so Friday I photographed some work being done. 
A Big Y supermarket will be built in its place at 656 New Haven Ave. and opened in the summer of 2019, officials have said. 

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Derby mayor announces start of demolition at plaza

Sharing from Derby Mayor Rich Dziekan's Tuesday Facebook post:

"Change is on the horizon...demo of the old Wal-Mart has begun. Make way for a brand new Big Y!"

Friday, March 2, 2018

Newsletter: Demolition of Peck School in Ansonia, Shelton scholar athletes


Dear readers,

Today's Valley Voice newsletter features demolition of the 113-year old Peck School in Ansonia and scholar athletes announced in Shelton.

Thanks for reading,

Patti and Ralph


Thursday, March 1, 2018

Ansonia PD bans parking near Peck School during demolition

Peck School demolition work photographed Wednesday morning.

ANSONIA - Effective today, March 1, 2018, and until further notice there will be no parking on Holbrook Street in the area of Peck School. 
This temporary parking ban will be from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. everyday, and is being done to allow the large construction equipment to move onto and off the property. 
The area where parking is not allowed has been posted with no parking signs and barricades. 

Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter.


Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Demolition of Peck School in Ansonia begins

It must be sad for folks who attended Peck School at 34 Holbrook St. in Ansonia to see it coming down today. I know I'd be sad to see my grammar school razed. Peck School has been vacant since 2000.

Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Playground at Ansonia Nature Center being demolished today

It was so sad to see a backhoe knocking down the wooden playscape that has been a focal point at the Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center for a quarter century.

Stay tuned for more in this week's issue of The Valley Voice newsletter.

Update: Sharing this post from the Ansonia Nature and Recreation Center Facebook page:


"Please donate directly to our 501(c)(3), FANCI (Friends of the Ansonia Nature Center) for the NEW Playground. Our donation page accepts PayPal, credit cards and of course we welcome cash and checks earmarked for the playground replacement.

http://ansonianaturecenter.org/support/donation/

"We thank any and all donors for their efforts on our behalf!"

Friday, February 6, 2015

Good news on Ansonia's economic development front

Mayor David S. Cassetti stands at the main entrance to the former offices of Ansonia Copper and Brass, 75 Liberty St., Ansonia in this July, 2014 photo.

ANSONIA - City officials are setting their sights on starting the second phase of demolition of the former Ansonia Copper and Brass property downtown. 
Two storage buildings off Liberty Street were razed in December in the first phase of demolition of the once-vibrant factory that sits along the Naugatuck River.

Read all about it in this story by New Haven Register Correspondent Jean Falbo-Sosnovich.


Wednesday, December 17, 2014

City starts demolition at former Ansonia Copper & Brass plant

ANSONIA - Tuesday marked a new chapter in the city's history as heavy construction equipment dug into a former storage building on Ansonia Copper & Brass Co. property. The site is off Liberty Street in the city's North End.

Read a story about the event by New Haven Register correspondent Jean Falbo-Sosnovich, accompanied by photos by Register photographer Arnold Gold.

Also, please take a minute to view this video my husband Ralph created with photos I took at the demolition.


He used a Benny Goodman classic from the '30s as background music. 

As a resident I must say it's great to see economic development in Ansonia is on the move.