Dwight

Driverless Shuttle Pilot Inches Forward

by | Jan 23, 2020 8:59 am | Comments (29)

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City Plan’s Leslie Radcliffe: It will take “one failure to be a tragedy.”

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Driverless shuttles: Coming soon to a hospital near you?

A plan to test driverless shuttles on New Haven streets advanced Wednesday night — with dissenters raising fears about public safety and the loss of human drivers’ jobs.

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Beer In Hand, Mayor Urged To Support Local Art

by | Jan 17, 2020 1:05 pm | Comments (12)

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Mayor Justin Elicker (center) posing with Joann Wilcox, Oliva Martson, Mike Brown, and Jason Burns at Three Sheets Thursday.

Local creatives turned out to Three Sheets bar not for a hardcore punk show or an underground art fest, but to petition the newly elected mayor to keep city dollars and cultural opportunities open to those who already live, work, and perform here.

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Dwight Neighbors Ready To Negotiate With Hospital

by | Jan 8, 2020 3:23 pm | Comments (7)

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The proposed new neuroscience center building.

Dwight neighbors voted to form a committee to negotiate with Yale New Haven Hospital to make sure that the community isn’t left behind by the latter’s planned new $838 million neuroscience center and St. Raphael campus expansion — especially when it comes to parking.

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Alders Give Neuro Center Final Sign-Offs

by | Jan 7, 2020 11:10 pm | Comments (4)

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Proposed garage at Chapel and Orchard looking south towards George.

Yale New Haven Hospital’s planned new neuroscience center, St. Raphael’s campus expansion, and associated parking garages earned a suite of unanimous aldermanic approvals, paving the way for construction of the nearly $1 billion project to begin later this spring.

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Dwight Group To Rehab Historic Building, Add Child Care

by | Dec 17, 2019 12:49 pm | Comments (3)

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The Greater Dwight Development Corporation is about to become even greater.

It has purchased a stately historic building at the corner of Maple Street and Ella Grasso Boulevard through a bank foreclosure.

The plan: Rehab it, preserve its period character and green space, and use it to expand early childcare opportunities in the area.

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Neuro Center Debated, Moves Forward

by | Dec 11, 2019 8:31 am | Comments (23)

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Neuroscience center critics at Tuesday night’s hearing.

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One of the proposed new parking garages, at Chapel and Orchard looking south towards George.

Yale New Haven Hospital’s pitch to transform the city’s healthcare economy with a new $838 million neuroscience center earned the project four key aldermanic committee sign-offs — as well as impassioned testimony from Dwight neighbors worried about gentrification, traffic congestion, air pollution, and historic property demolition.

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Where Will 1,000 People Park?

by | Dec 6, 2019 1:09 pm | Comments (10)

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The proposed new garage (left) at Chapel and Orchard as connected to the existing St. Raphael hospital (right).

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Olivia Martson with a 2008 map of surface (red) and garage (yellow) parking in New Haven.

Dwight neighbors revved up concerns about increased parking and traffic from Yale New Haven Hospital’s planned new neuroscience center and renovated Saint Raphael Campus — while a hospital spokesperson pointed out that the many new patients, doctors, staff, and visitors for the nearly $1 billion project will have to park somewhere.

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Historic-Home Restorer Hangs In

by | Dec 4, 2019 4:46 pm | Comments (7)

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189 Dwight. Below: Healy faces neighbors.

Scott Healy never wanted to be an absentee landlord. But nearly four years after a burst water pipe wreaked havoc on his historic Dwight Street home, the building’s still empty and uninhabitable, with hundreds of thousands of dollars of repairs still to go.

He’s determined to restore it, and keep it in the right hands.

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Neuro Plan Advances; Parking Questioned

by | Dec 2, 2019 9:14 am | Comments (8)

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Latest rendering of YNHH’s proposed new neuroscience center.

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Shepley Bulfinch architect Andre Kamili, YNHH Vice President Facilities Design Stephen Carbery, YNHH Senior Vice President Operations Michael Holmes, and Milford attorney John Knuff.

Yale New Haven Hospital’s planned new neuroscience center and renovated St. Raphael campus should result in $1 billion of economic activity over the coming five years, path-breaking research and medical care for victims of strokes and Parkinson’s Disease and ALS for many years after that — and a roughly 1,000-space increase to the campus’s current parking demand.

The hospital revealed those details as it won a handful of recommendations for regulatory approvals it needs before beginning construction on the mammoth new project next summer.

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Soul Food Expansion, Howe Apts. OK’d

by | Oct 31, 2019 8:09 am | Comments (8)

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Sandra’s at its current location on Congress Avenue.

Zoning commissioners Wednesday night signed off on the planned expansion in the Hill of a popular soul food restaurant. They granted parking relief for a planned 44-unit apartment complex in Dwight. And they approved a new resident-run cafe in a planned affordable housing complex in West River.

All in 15 minutes.

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Ground Broken For “Rt. 34 West” Garage

by | Oct 22, 2019 3:20 pm | Comments (15)

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Breaking ground for the new parking garage: Lynn Fusco, BOA President Tyisha Walker-Myers, Mayor Toni Harp, Larry Stubbs, Peter Levin, Michael Piscitelli, Jim Marzi. Below: The design of the new garage.

Dozens turned out for the groundbreaking of the Rt. 34 West” superblock’s latest development — a four-story, 763-space parking garage owned by the Hartford-based LAZ Parking.

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130-Room Hotel Plan Greenlighted

by | Oct 17, 2019 10:48 am | Comments (14)

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The designs of various Cambria Hotels around the country.

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HighSide Construction Management’s Doug Miller: No design rendering yet. Check out the Cambria site for examples.

The developers of a planned new six-story, 130-room hotel won a key city sign-off in their bid to build the next large project on the Route 34 West” superblock.

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“Michelle’s House” Opens To Combat Sickle Cell Disease

by | Oct 7, 2019 7:47 am | Comments (0)

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We are not standing by to wait for a magic bullet for a cure. We’re going after education and prevention and we are going to bend that curve.”

The curve is the one that shows, nationally, a 17 percent rise in those diagnosed with the painful and still incureable genetic disease, sickle cell anemia, which largely afflicts African-Americans.

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