Walls spring up at Carriage Maker Place

WINSTED — Flooring, beams and walls are rapidly springing up to form a new 32-unit apartment building on Gay Street, which will provide housing to residents ages 55 and older. Winchester Housing Authority Executive Director Fred Newman said Tuesday that February’s winter storm Nemo caused only minor delays in the construction schedule at Carriage Mak- er Place, the housing authority’s latest undertaking, next door to Greenwoods Gardens. The building is expected to be finished this November, and Newman said he already has a list of 60 people who are interested in living there.“The first floor is up and there are a lot of people working on the building,”Newman said of the project. “We’re using a lot of local contractors.”Employees of Winsted’s Cannavo Construction were among the workers who were at the property Tuesday after- noon, assembling interior walls for the $5.3 million building, which has received approximately half of its funding from the state Department of Economic and Community Development. A $2.7 mil- lion loan from Northwest Community Bank completed funding. A groundbreaking ceremony last April was attended by Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and other dignitaries. Since then, about $100,000 was spent to remove contaminated soil while workers tore down decrepit structures on the prop- erty. The location is the former home of Winsted Feed and Supply. Newman expressed excite- ment this week about being a part of economic development in downtown Winsted and said Laurel City merchants should see an improvement in traffic with the increased downtown population. “I haven’t been to any business without an owner asking, ‘Gee, when are we going to have our extra customers coming in?’” he said.Newman noted that con- struction must be completed at Carriage Maker Place before the Winchester Housing Authority can begin taking official applica- tions for residency. He said adver- tisements will be placed in local newspapers to let people knowwhen to apply. “We currently have an interest list, but we can’t officially open a waiting list until the building is completed,” he said. Carriage Maker Place will offer 32 one- and two-bedroom apartments, with rents set at $800 and $1,000 per month, Newman noted. A community room and health examination room will be among the amenities.“It’s going to be a very nice place to live, stay safe and enjoy Winsted’s downtown.”Newman said the Winchester Housing Authority continues to strive to meet the needs of Winsted’s aging population and anyone interested in housing is encouraged to contact his office. For more information, call 860- 379-4573.

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