Hartford Land Banks is Seeking Developers

The Hartford Land Bank is a newly formed nonprofit which will work with the city to dispose of city-owned properties to for-profit or nonprofit developers.   City-owned properties will be transferred from the City to the Land Bank which will secure and maintain properties, while also addressing any title, environmental, or structural issues, or other factors that would make development difficult.   The Land Bank will then sell properties to qualified developers to acquire and rehab, then either hold as investment properties or sell to homeowners.   For the list of the first seven properties the Land Bank will be selling to developers and to read more about the Land Bank, click Here ).    While it’s unlikely the Land Bank will dispose of properties before 2021, if you have interest in connecting w/ the Land Bank about these or future development opportunities, email the executive director Laura Settlemyer @ Laura@HartfordLandBank.org .   

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