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An Infusion of Energy in Yale's Backyard
Downtown New Haven has been transformed over the last five years from
Yale's mundane backyard into a vibrant neighborhood of shops, theaters
and restaurants. Read More
A City With a Rep
New Haven has long been known as the seat of the thinking person's
theater, a lofty cultural bearing that survived the city's long period
of neglect and is thriving anew as the city rebounds. Read More
New Haven Small-Scale Approach To Urban Revitalization Creates A New Vibrancy
Eamonn Edge knew he wanted to move to a new city after graduating from
college a few years ago.The challenge was finding one that could
provide enough urban life to keep him entertained and still be
manageable. Edge found what he wanted in New Haven. Read More
It'll Grow on You: known as the Elm City, Connecticut coastal town enjoys a big city feel
Founded in 1638 , this coastal community is recognized worldwide as
the home of Yale University. Yet the "Elm City" holds other claims to
fame. When its founding fathers arrived from England, they laid out
nine squares and a central common, creating the country's first planned
municipality. Read More
Million Dollar "Soho" Lofts Open Near Green
If you feel like
you're in Tribeca, we've done a good job, said developer John Wareck,
whose Christie Wareck Company has taken on the project of turning the
old Simons Jewelers Building and J. Johnson & Sons department
store, which have stood 10 years vacant at Church and Center streets,
into 13 arty lofts ranging from 1,800 to 3,500 square feet. Read More
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