The Day

Lamont sees New London under constructi­on

In visit, governor touts economic developmen­t

- By GREG SMITH

New London — The parking lot of the 137-unit apartment complex known as The Docks served as an appropriat­e backdrop Wednesday for a visit by Gov. Ned Lamont.

The governor was here to show his commitment to building economic growth in southeaste­rn Connecticu­t, and New London took center stage.

Workers in the parking lot were busy unloading and unwrapping new appliances for the apartments expected to open in June. Finish work is ongoing inside and out. There were warning beeps of trucks backing up and buzzing of power tools in the distance.

Pennsylvan­ia-based A.R. Building Co., which developed the complex at the corner of Bank and Howard streets, is investing more than $150 million on housing developmen­ts in the area — three in New London and another in Groton.

The site, formerly known as Parcel J, would have been silent three or four years ago, said U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District.

“Even though we have a little background noise, I consider that a good thing,” he said, crediting Mayor Michael Passero and Economic Developmen­t Director Felix Reyes with helping to drive economic success in the city.

“We could be doing ribbon-cutting for months, in terms of just the activity going on here,” Courtney said. “No city deserves it more. As (state Sen. Paul Formica, R-East Lyme) said, the bones have always been there. We all know it, those who've been around here. New London was always this close to getting that sort of vital cycle of growth and now we're really seeing it happen.”

Passero, crediting Lamont for continued support during the pandemic, noted the list of state-supported projects in the pipeline is long: a $200 million State Pier upgrade project, a $100 million National Coast Guard Museum, a $20 million state-funded pedestrian bridge.

There are two school constructi­on projects underway, a recently approved $30 million community recreation complex, ongoing upgrades to the waterfront by Cross Sound Ferry and a $25 million industrial marine complex being pitched by Mohawk Northeast.

“This is just a great opportunit­y for us to show off everything going in the city of New London,” Passero said.

Courtney and others said offshore wind is likely to be a big factor in the local economy in the future, especially considerin­g President Joe Biden's administra­tion is aggressive­ly accelerati­ng the permitting process for offshore wind turbines.

“Wind power is going to be one of the big investment­s,” Lamont said. “Connecticu­t for once is not late to the game. We're first in line. We're going to have our pier ready to go and we're going to make sure wind power is a big piece of our state's future.”

Courtney called the shift to wind power as a renewable energy source is “a multigener­ational change in terms of how America is going to power its economy and New London is going to be right at the center of that.”

The project at State Pier, through a partnershi­p with joint venture partners Ørsted and Eversource, awaits permit approval for the bulk of the work to be conducted at the pier.

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 ?? Below, PHOTOS BY SARAH GORDON/THE DAY ?? Above, from left, New London Mayor Michael Passero takes in the view from a balcony with A.R. Building Senior Vice President Jason Kambitsis, Gov. Ned Lamont and Felix J. Reyes, director of the city’s Office of Developmen­t & Planning, during a tour Wednesday of The Docks apartment building under constructi­on at Bank and Howard streets. Lamont greets U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District.
Below, PHOTOS BY SARAH GORDON/THE DAY Above, from left, New London Mayor Michael Passero takes in the view from a balcony with A.R. Building Senior Vice President Jason Kambitsis, Gov. Ned Lamont and Felix J. Reyes, director of the city’s Office of Developmen­t & Planning, during a tour Wednesday of The Docks apartment building under constructi­on at Bank and Howard streets. Lamont greets U.S. Rep. Joe Courtney, D-2nd District.
 ?? SARAH GORDON/THE DAY ?? From left, Gov. Ned Lamont is joined by A.R. Building Senior Vice President Jason Kambitsis, New London Mayor Michael Passero and Felix J. Reyes, director of the city’s Office of Developmen­t & Planning, on a tour Wednesday.
SARAH GORDON/THE DAY From left, Gov. Ned Lamont is joined by A.R. Building Senior Vice President Jason Kambitsis, New London Mayor Michael Passero and Felix J. Reyes, director of the city’s Office of Developmen­t & Planning, on a tour Wednesday.

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