Parking Lot Approved For Ex-Factory Site

Published June 18, 2026 at 6:11 p.m. • New Haven Independent View original source
Summary

The City Plan Commission on Wednesday approved a Science Park redeveloper's application to build a new 199-space surface parking lot where a handful of dilapidated former Winchester Arms factory buildings were recently demolished. The post Parking Lot Approved For Ex-Factory Site appeared first on New Haven Independent.

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The City Plan Commission on Wednesday approved a Science Park redeveloper’s application to build a new 199-space surface parking lot where a handful of dilapidated former Winchester Arms factory buildings were recently demolished.

Science Park Development Corporation (SPDC) Chairman and CEO David Silverstone said that this new parking lot will replace an existing 199-space parking lot right across the street — a site his company plans to build up into new labs, offices, or housing.

Local land-use commissioners granted that approval during their latest monthly online meeting Wednesday. The commissioners voted unanimously in support of both the site plan and the Class C soil erosion and sediment control plan for the SPDC’s bid to construct a 199-space paved parking lot at 275 Winchester Ave.

As Silverstone, project engineer Kathy Gagnon, and project consultant Jake Pine explained, this new parking lot will be built on the northern portion of the demolition site at the corner of Munson Street and Mansfield Street.

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