CT Officials: Financing Agreements Will Lead To 10 New Developments, 500 Housing Units

Published June 23, 2026 at 3:57 p.m. ★ Editor's pickCT News Junkie View original source
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The developments are located in Berlin, Enfield, Fairfield, Hamden, Morris, Salisbury, Simsbury, Suffield, and Waterbury.

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HARTFORD, CT — A series of financing agreements will lead to the development or preservation of 496 housing units in nine communities, according to the Connecticut Department of Housing and the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority.

These include 396 affordable units for low- and moderate-income renters, of which 74 will be designated as permanent supportive housing. The developments are located in Berlin, Enfield, Fairfield, Hamden, Morris, Salisbury, Simsbury, Suffield, and Waterbury.

FILE PHOTO: Connecticut Department of Housing Commissioner Seila Mosquera-Bruno.

Credit: Ronni Newton / We-Ha.com “Every community needs housing residents can afford, that allows them to remain connected to the places where they work and raise families,” said Connecticut Housing Commissioner Seila Mosquera-Bruno. “These investments reflect the state’s commitment to creating and preserving housing that serves everyone, of all generations and all income levels.

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