The Future Of Union Station Looks Like This: Almost Unrecognizable
- State officials announced a $316.1 million transit-oriented development at New Haven Union Station on June 25, 2025.
- The project responds to underused state-owned parking lots and aims to convert a 1.7-acre lot into housing and retail space.
- Gilbane and MURAL Real Estate have been chosen to oversee the construction of two 16-story buildings featuring a total of 470 rental apartments along with retail spaces.
- The development includes 118 affordable units, 28,000+ square feet of retail, 294 parking spaces, and will complete in two phases by November 2031.
- Officials expect the project to promote transit use, economic growth, and serve as a model for similar developments statewide in the coming years.
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The Future Of Union Station Looks Like This: Almost Unrecognizable
The Future Of Union Station Looks Like This: Almost Unrecognizable - New Haven, CT - $316.1M private project means new housing, stronger public transit, local economic growth, a win for New Haven, a model for the state: Gov.
CT selects developers for transit-oriented development at New Haven Union Station
Rendering of the new transit-oriented, mixed-use community project at New Haven Union Station(ct.gov)Connecticut has selected two New York City-based companies to take the lead on a public-private transit-oriented mixed-use development at Union Station in New Haven.Governor Ned Lamont made the announcement outside the downtown New Haven train station on Wednesday.The New York City-based Gilbane Development Company and MURAL Real Estate Partners …
State, City Officials Unveil Plans For Big, Transit-Oriented Development At Union Station
NEW HAVEN, CT — A dusty overflow parking lot adjacent to Union Station’s garage would become a vibrant neighborhood with dining, retail, and residential spaces under a plan announced Wednesday by state and city officials, including a pair of 16-story towers with 470 new housing units and 28,000 sq ft of commercial and retail space.
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