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Haddam To Receive $1.8 Million For Blighted Properties
The state grant program is intended to return blighted properties to use.

HADDAM, CT — The state has awarded $17.9 million in grants to 13 municipalities to remediate 40 blighted properties for the purpose of putting them back into productive use, according to a statement from Gov. Ned Lamont. Included is $1,800,000 to abate and remediate two former D&H Scoville Hoe Company Mill buildings in Haddam.
The buildings will be adaptively reused as shops, galleries, offices, and/or a full services restaurant to support the revitalization of Higganum’s Village Center.
The grants are from the Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development’s Brownfield Remediation Program. They are expected to leverage $427 million in private funding and will help in the investigation and clean-up of approximately 78 acres of land.
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“Cleaning up blighted properties that have been vacant for decades and putting them into productive use will ultimately generate back many more times the amount of these grants through private investments,” Lamont said in a statement. “If we remediate these properties now, we can turn an eyesore into an asset, revitalize neighborhoods, and transform otherwise unusable property into new space for businesses and residents.”
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