
Brownfield Development
Find more information on DECD’s brownfield funding and technical programs and assistance to help cleanup and redevelop/reuse brownfield properties across Connecticut.
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State Announces $7.9M in Grants to Clean Up Brownfield Sites
The state is providing $7.9 million in grants to 14 cities and towns to clean up and redevelop brownfield sites.
Creating a downtown revitalization and enhancement project which has developed Mansfield downtown into a vibrant and economically successful mixed use development known as Storrs Center.
Find support and services to assist with community development projects and planning.
Targeted Brownfield Development Loan Program
Apply for brownfield loan financing or learn more about eligibility, usage criteria and loan forgiveness.
Learn more about this program offering financing to fund Brownfield redevelopment projects through future property taxes.
The Abandoned Brownfield Cleanup Program
Learn more about the Abandoned Brownfield Cleanup Liability Relief Program.
The Brownfield Remediation & Revitalization Program
Learn more about the Brownfield Remediation & Revitalization Program.
Transit-Oriented Development & Responsible Growth
Learn more about efforts to fund transit programs that will improve economic development while demonstrating responsible growth.
Transit-Oriented Development Fund
Learn more about these competitive grant programs that provide funding for municipalities and regional councils of government.
The remediated property provides nearly 100,000 square feet of space within 4 buildings that are now used for brewing and tasting room operations, as well as storage and administrative office space.
Learn about these grants open to economically distressed municipalities, public investment communities and urban centers.
Find out about programs designed to enhance, support and protect Connecticut’s shoreline communities and business districts.
The committee was considering a plan to turn a vacant, polluted former CT Transit bus depot on 9.3 acres at 470 James St. into the new tech and innovation campus, complete with a beer garden and kayak launch and amphitheater, called “DISTRICT.”