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Governor Lamont Announces $3.77 Million in State Funding for Bridgeport’s Cherry Street Revitalization

12/19/2020

(HARTFORD, CT) – Governor Ned Lamont today announced that the State Bond Commission has voted to approve $3.77 million for the next phase of Bridgeport’s Cherry Street Lofts brownfield cleanup project. Investigation, remediation, and abatement of contaminants from the environment is critical for Phase III of the project’s development. These including building much needed supermarket and retail space, which is estimated to create a 250 new, permanent jobs in the neighborhood.

“Supporting and investing in local economic projects has always been a significant part of my agenda,” Governor Lamont said. “I visited this project and saw firsthand how transformative it could be for Bridgeport. Between the growth of new jobs and the creation of environmentally conscious housing and transit-oriented development – all within a federally designated opportunity zone – this is just the kind of plan that will keep driving and revitalizing our economy.”

The Cherry Street Lofts project is transforming Bridgeport’s West End. It will continue to convert old industrial buildings into new apartments and retail opportunities. The project is powered by recently installed 440kw fuel cells that produce less costly renewable energy. As a result, the neighborhood is becoming more resilient, improving the environment, and lowering tenant utility costs by taking itself off the grid.

“We appreciate it, thank you Governor,” Bridgeport Mayor Joe Ganim said.  “Cities and towns are struggling, providing education and everything that must be done for so many groups and individuals in our community as we respond to their needs during the COVID-19 public health crisis.”

“This is a huge win for Bridgeport residents who need quality housing and schools, and affordable clean energy,” Bridgeport City Council President Aidee Nieves said.

“These bond funds will help make living in the West End safer and healthier for future generations,” State Senator Dennis Bradley (D-Bridgeport) said. “It’s great news for the City of Bridgeport. Governor Lamont deserves credit for his commitment to Bridgeport.”

“The Cherry Street Development is becoming a major economic catalyst, helping transform Bridgeport’s image and creating a more active West End community,” State Representative Steve Stafstrom (D-Bridgeport) said. “This project is exactly the type of public-private partnership in which the state should be investing. I thank Governor Lamont for recognizing the impact this funding will have in creating jobs and growing the tax base.”

“New life and energy are being breathed into this neighborhood, and it’s creating a lot of promise of significant business opportunities for local residents, and a thriving community to attract local entrepreneurs, residents, and ongoing growth,” State Representative Antonio Felipe (D-Bridgeport) said.

“I thank Governor Lamont for his continued investment in Bridgeport,” State Representative Chris Rosario (D-Bridgeport) said. “Projects like this will help transform our city.”

“We are humbled by the support of Governor Lamont and our community leaders as we continue to make progress,” the project’s developers, Gary Flocco and Geof Ravenstine, said. “We are proud of our team for what we have accomplished, and eager to continue contributing to a revival of the West End.”

Phase I of the project saw construction of 157 residential units for families earning between 50 percent and 70 percent of the area median income, and the completion and opening of the 725-student Great Oaks Charter School. The residential project has had an overwhelming response with over 9,500 inquiries and has established a waiting list of over 400 people with daily inquiries continuing.

 

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