Thursday, January 5, 2012

Razing the last of Seymour's Housatonic Wire factory likely in February

Demolition takes place Monday at the former Housatonic Wire Co. in Seymour. An accidental fire Sept. 11, 2010 swept through the vacant building, which was slated for redevelopment. Peter Hvizdak/Register 

By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — It appears that demolition of the remainder of the burned-out, former Housatonic Wire Co., a town eyesore for 16 months, may get under way next month.
First Selectman Kurt Miller said back taxes on the River Street property of $42,000 were paid last week, and the necessary paperwork has been signed and sent to the state.


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