Hill building project approved
Decades-long plans to transform four blocks between downtown and Union Station may finally materialize next year, after hanging in the balance over the summer. Stamford developer Randy Salvatore, who...
View ArticleAlders approve building plan
A new science building whose plans have caused tensions in town-gown relations over past months moved one step closer to construction Tuesday evening when the Elm City’s 30 alders all chimed “Aye.” The...
View ArticleHalal Guys Comes to New Haven
Elm City residents spent Wednesday afternoon snacking on platters of falafel, pita and beef gyro at Chapel Street’s newest eatery. The Halal Guys — a franchise of the New York City food cart — opened...
View ArticleNew regulations would drive food trucks downtown
Situated at the foot of Science Hill, Joe Grate’s BBQ food truck has been serving up pulled pork, fries and beans to hungry Yalies for the past five years. But facing the prospect of new regulations...
View ArticleCollege Night on Broadway expands reach
This Thursday, New Haven residents will once again clamor for ice cream, music and henna in a busy evening for students from Yale and surrounding universities alike. College Night on Broadway — a...
View ArticleAnchor Spa renovation meets resistance
With blue-leather booths and a marble-top bar straight out of the 1930s, the Anchor Spa prepares for its grand opening in mid-October, marking an entirely new chapter in the storied locale’s history....
View ArticleChurch Street South relocation stagnates
Leaks and black mold led the city last fall to condemn Church Street South, a decades-old apartment complex across from Union Station. Now, one year later, roughly half of the 300 families living there...
View ArticleWooster Square development clears legal hurdles
After a string of lawsuits over the past two years stalled the development of two of New Haven’s star building projects, the dismissal of the suits marks a new beginning for Wooster Square. The...
View ArticleCraft cocktails and tapas at new Indian restaurant
House of Naan — the Elm City’s first Indian craft-cocktail bar and cafe concept — opens Oct. 3, offering spiced cocktails and chicken tandoori tapas. The new eatery, located at 65 Howe St. behind...
View ArticleLuxury apartments filling up
Hundreds of students and professionals have settled themselves into the Elm City’s new high-end apartments — signaling success for recent investors. In the past two years, several developers have added...
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