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Watch the recorded webinar on transit-oriented development opportunities along Hartford’s new commuter rail line
Downtown Hartford across the Connecticut River (Photo credit: Dough Kerr via Flickr) On Wednesday, January 10, LOCUS was joined by the Connecticut Main Street Center and the cities of New Haven and Hartford, Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts for a live webinar unveiling a number of opportunities for developers and investors...

By Smart Growth America, January 11, 2018

 /><span>Downtown Hartford across the Connecticut River (Photo credit: Dough Kerr via <a href=Flickr)

On Wednesday, January 10, LOCUS was joined by the Connecticut Main Street Center and the cities of New Haven and Hartford, Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts for a live webinar unveiling a number of opportunities for developers and investors to meet the region’s growing demand for walkable, transit-oriented development along the new Hartford Commuter Rail Line, slated to begin service in May.

The Transit-Oriented Development Opportunities along the new Hartford Commuter Rail Line panelists highlighted several striking features of the cities and communities serviced by the new route, including:

  • High demand for medium and high density, mixed-use development within a mile of urban and suburban train stations
  • The region’s rise as a knowledge, innovation, and entrepreneurship hub
  • Pro-development and investment friendly local officials
  • Numerous development incentives, such as updated, form-based zoning codes, eliminated parking minimums, and as-of-right property tax abatement and discretionary grant programs

In case you missed the live event, you can watch the recorded version below:

Interested in learning more?

For additional information about the Hartford Line and its transit-oriented development opportunities, please visit Hartford Line TOD Resources and Hartford Line Project Sites, Part 1 and Part 2.

You may also contact the presenters directly.

 width= Steve Fontana, Deputy Economic Development Director for the City of New Haven

 width= Kathleen KrolakDirector of Business Development for the City of New Haven

 width= Kiley GosselinDeputy Director of Development Services for the City of Hartford

 width= Brian ConnorsDeputy Director of Economic Development for the City of Springfield

 width= Patrick McMahon, CEO at Connecticut Main Street Center

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