Stratford wants close look at developer
RICHARD WEIZEL
Connecticut Post
January 2, 2007
STRATFORD - Town officials will get a closer look this week at projects
by a Long Island developer being considered to rejuvenate Team
Stratford, the group charged with renovating the 79-acre former Army
engine plant on Main Street for town economic development projects.
The Monti-Posillico Group of Farmingdale, N.Y., is the proposed lead
developer for Team Stratford, whose plans to redevelop the former
manufacturing site, shut down in 1995, have languished under the
leadership of Aaron Hochman.
Despite being impressed by a Monti-Posillico presentation to the Town
Council last month, members want to see firsthand how the developer
operates, said Town Council Chairman James Feehan, R-9.
So the entire 10-member council will take a daylong trip Thursday
touring the Long Island partnership's corporate offices and will visit
several sites where it is currently working.
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For the entire article, see
http://www.connpost.com/localnews/ci_4935140
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