By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
ANSONIA >> City officials are hammering out details to make way for the
next phase of demolition to the former Ansonia Copper & Brass property
downtown.
According to Economic Development Director Sheila O’Malley, the city is
working with Property Owner Ray McGee and his legal counsel in drafting a new
Memorandum of Understanding for the second phase of demolition. O’Malley is
hopeful the MOU can be finalized and ready for a vote of the Board of Aldermen
at its meeting next week.
O’Malley said the second phase includes “up to approximately 200,000
additional square feet” that has been proposed for the wrecking ball.
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