New Haven mixed-use green development to open Aug. 1
July 23, 2010 10:30AM
360 State Street
A large private residential and retail development at 360 State Street in Connecticut will open Aug. 1, after 21 months of construction. The $190 million building, at the corner of Chapel and State street in downtown New Haven, is a mixed-use LEED Platinum property which boasts the largest fuel cell to operate in a residential building worldwide. The 32-story, 700,000-square-foot building -- designed by Becker + Becker Associates with financing from the Multi-Employer Property Trust -- will have 500 rental units ranging from studios to three-bedrooms and feature 28,000 square feet of retail space. Over 20 percent of the units are already pre-leased and the first 50 residents are scheduled to move in next week. Building amenities include a fitness center, a yoga studio, a screening room, a library and a rooftop pool. The building also features what the developers call groundbreaking wireless technology, allowing residents to track and manage their individual electric, gas and water use in real-time through a web portal that can be accessed through any computer or wireless phone. TRD
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